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accuratelawn
09-15-2000, 09:59 PM
I am renovating a lawn next week. I received the results of the soil sample. Ph 4.4!! The lawn area is under 3 large Pin Oak trees. The recommendation was to apply 195 pounds of lime per 1000 square feet. I know I can't put that much down at one time.
What would be the best series to follow in the renovation of this lawn?
I sprayed parts early this week with round up to kill off the junk.

KirbysLawn
09-15-2000, 10:07 PM
What type of lime did it call for?? Lime with Ca or Mg? Apply 50 pound per 1000 after aeration/aervation/tilling or whatever. What were the P&K levels?

accuratelawn
09-15-2000, 10:09 PM
It did not say anything about type of lime.
P = 89 k = 393

KirbysLawn
09-16-2000, 12:38 AM
P & K look good. At the bottom right it should say "Lime LBS/M", then below, it says 195 and lime type which would be Mg or Ca. Mg is the cheap stuff at Home Depot, Ca is the $4.00 a bag stuff at Lesco. With what you sent me I would guess it says Mg, not Ca.

I took a test in April, check out these results:
Ph: 6.8 :cool:
P: 7 :eek:
K: 125 :eek:


Ray

[Edited by KirbysLawn on 09-16-2000 at 05:03 AM]