Too late to lime?

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Re: Too late to lime?
« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2010, 10:57 »
Would I be right in assuming that the more granular it is, the slower acting? Or have a bought the dregs of something that a decent garden shop would turn their noses up at? :unsure:

There are 2 basic types of lime for garden use; hydrated lime which is relatively quick-acting and ground limestone which being relatively insoluble is a slow-acting source of lime (and is usually more granular).

Ground limestone is generally preferred as it leaches away much more slowly and won't produce a sudden change in the soil pH, but then again if a big increase in pH is what you are actually looking for then hydrated lime would be the choice.
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