bobj1598
Well-Known Member
So I hear you guys love them EPSOM SALTS for your cal mag in plants. Between those, and dolomite lime, like the one I'll mention after this excerpt, which would you recommend?
Evergro specialty fertilizer Dolomite lime is great for correcting soil PH, as well as a source of calcium and magnesium.
Lime is an important alkaline source of calcium and magnesium for your garden, mainly composed of ground limestone. Dolomite is the most often used limestone as it contains equal parts of magnesium and calcium. Lime is used to increase the soil’s pH and decrease acidity.
I'm using some junk soil with little to no nutrients, so I feel as though I'm going to have to amend it almost every step of the way. I've got three different forms of organic granular fertilizer, each with a higher NPK variable. Am I going to need to worry about pH'ing my soil at any time in the future? Again I'm not using synthetic chemicals, just 100% organic stuff.
Evergro specialty fertilizer Dolomite lime is great for correcting soil PH, as well as a source of calcium and magnesium.
Lime is an important alkaline source of calcium and magnesium for your garden, mainly composed of ground limestone. Dolomite is the most often used limestone as it contains equal parts of magnesium and calcium. Lime is used to increase the soil’s pH and decrease acidity.
I'm using some junk soil with little to no nutrients, so I feel as though I'm going to have to amend it almost every step of the way. I've got three different forms of organic granular fertilizer, each with a higher NPK variable. Am I going to need to worry about pH'ing my soil at any time in the future? Again I'm not using synthetic chemicals, just 100% organic stuff.