🌍 Cultivate with Confidence: Go Organic!
Down to Earth Organic Garden Lime is a 5lb all-natural mineral fertilizer that enhances soil quality by raising pH levels, supplying essential calcium, and is OMRI certified for organic use. Its ultra-fine powder form ensures easy application and rapid effectiveness, making it a must-have for any eco-conscious gardener.
C**K
Gave my Pepper plant a boost.
Easy to use and is a great addition to boost the growth of plants.
S**E
Ginko,s are flourishing.
Ginkos absolutely love lime. ( Raises Soil PH ) The Spring is a good time to fertilize your Ginkgo with lime, don't fertilize past May/June due to burning the leaves, etc. Lime acts to neutralize soil acidity and supply nutrients such as calcium and magnesium to the soil.Do not add Lime to the following: AZALEA-BLUEBERRY-CAMELLIAS-ENKIANTHUS ( pagoda bush )-GAULTHERIA ( eastern teaberry, the checkerberry, the boxberry, or the American wintergreen )-HEATHERS ( culluna )- PIERIS ( . Pieris japonica (Fetterbush, Japanese Andromeda, Japanese Pieris, Lily-of-the-Valley Shrub ) RHODODENDRONS.HAPPY Gardening !
S**2
Perfect for planting
Lives this for amending the soil before planting new flowers or plants
A**S
Puts Mother Earth back to the perfect PH
After you open the Down to Earth Organic Garden Lime Calcium Carbonate, you will find a transparent bag. It's full of small Calcium Carbonate grey pieces. I measure two sections of soil. One before adding and one after adding. The PH did change in the area of soil to which I added the content to.Here is the product I used to measure the PH [link].
W**
Worked well
Brown spots on tomatoes- works well
B**D
great product
Good product! Very easy to disperse. Like that it is pure calcium carbonate to bring down soil ph with no extra minerals.
J**.
Good source of calcium
A good readily available source of calcium with the added benefit of pH balancing. A must have when building a healthy balanced soil
F**S
Buy in bulk at garden store to save
Nothing wrong with this product at all... it's just more economical to buy a full bag at your local garden store.
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