Lawn care: calcitic lime vs dolomitic, part0

Self-tutoring about lawn care: the tutor begins about two common types of lime.

Calcitic lime is CaCO3. Used to elevate the pH of the soil, it’s relatively fast-acting, perhaps taking effect in a few weeks.

Dolomitic lime is a mix of CaCO3 with MgCO3: what makes it dolomitic is the significant presence of MgCO3. Used to elevate the pH of the soil, it will take effect over a few months instead of a few weeks.

Source:

peppershomeandgarden

canr.msu.edu

Jack of Oracle Tutoring by Jack and Diane, Campbell River, BC.

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