How Lawn Lime Can Neutralize Acidic Soil And Save Your Lawn
Lawn lime can make a huge difference to the quality of your lawn, but only in the right circumstances. It is not a cure-all, and in some cases may even do your lawn more harm than good. As ever, it is important to see the treatment as part of an overall plan to achieve the highest possible quality of color and smoothness with your grass, rather than seeing it as a one off treatment. The best results will always come from being prepared to do the right diagnostic work before you even think about applying a treatment to your lawn.
The first consideration is whether or not you believe that acidic soil is causing problems in your garden. It is the soil that lawn lime actually treats, rather than the grass. If the soil is acidic, the grass will suffer as a consequence, and all of the effort you put in to produce the best grass you can will be thwarted. If you do believe that you are suffering with acidic soil, you can get your local professional lawn care service to test it for you.
This test will very quickly show whether or not there is a problem in your case. Even if the tests are positive, you still need to be careful as to how and when you use lime. The ideal time is before you begin planting the grass seed, but of course not everyone is planting a new lawn starting from scratch. If yours is an established lawn, your best time to apply a lime treatment is in the fall, as one season is ending, and long before another one is due to start.
The second best time is in the spring, just before the new growth starts to appear. It is at that point, when the grass is young and needs all the help it can get, that the presence of acid can have its most damaging consequences. Using lawn lime in the summer when the grass has reached peak growth is not recommended, as it can burn grass when it used at that time. If you do use it in peak season, make sure you use it sparingly, and give your lawn plenty of water.
Using lawn lime can solve a problem which may have been giving you headaches for some time. If you think you have been doing everything right, yet the results have been disappointing, you may well find there is a factor you had not considered undermining your efforts. It is quite possible that you are an unknowing victim of acidic soil. As you can carry out a thorough test before you even think about applying any treatment, there is nothing to be lost by carrying out a check for the presence of acidic soil, with a view to treating it with lawn lime.
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