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How Do You Apply Lawn Fertilizer & Lime At The Same Time?

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How Do You Apply Lawn Fertilizer & Lime At The Same Time?

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Lime is applied to lawns when the soil pH is out of range for your grass type. Soil that is too acidic will prevent grass roots from absorbing the nutrients in the soil and fertilizer. Lime raises the pH level of the soil, decreasing its acidity. It is important to conduct a soil pH test on your lawn to find out its range and how much lime you need to make your soil amendments. According to Cornell University, the best time to fertilize grass is in the late fall, which also corresponds with the best time to apply lime to a lawn. With both fertilizer and lime applications in the fall, your grass will be healthy in the spring. Purchase a soil testing kit from your local county extension office. Dig a 6-inch hole in your lawn for soil samples. Mail the dry samples to the laboratory’s address provided on the testing kit. Wait roughly three weeks for the results. The results will indicate how much lime to use and the type of fertilizer to apply. Water your lawn for three days before distrib

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