Thread: Hydrated Lime ?
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Old March 4, 2013   #2
paulgrow
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Lime will raise the pH in your soil.
I would wait until you get the test results.In the mean time you could pick up on of the self testers and get a general idea what your pH is.

What are you going to grow?

Paul
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