How to Spread Lime: 13 Steps
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Spreading lime is a crucial process for improving soil quality in gardens, lawns, and agricultural lands. Lime provides essential nutrients like magnesium and calcium to plants, reduces soil acidity, and improves overall soil conditions. Follow these 13 steps to properly spread lime in your outdoor space.
1. Determine the need for lime: Conduct a pH test on your soil by taking samples from different areas and combining them for an overall reading. Ideally, the pH should be between 6.0 and 7.0 for most plants.
2. Calculate the right amount of lime: Consult your local agricultural extension office or use online calculators to determine the appropriate amount of lime based on the results of your pH test and the type of soil you have.
3. Choose the right type of lime: There are two main types of lime—calcitic lime (made primarily from calcium carbonate) and dolomitic lime (a mixture of calcium and magnesium carbonate). Choose the most appropriate type for your specific situation
4. Purchase the lime: Buy the required amount of lime from a garden center, home improvement store, or online retailer.
5. Prepare the area: Clear debris such as rocks or weeds from the area where you plan to spread the lime. Also, avoid spreading lime when there is heavy rain in the forecast
6. Select a spreader: Choose a broadcast spreader that’s suitable for spreading lime, such as a drop-style or rotary spreader.
7. Assemble and calibrate your spreader: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to correctly assemble your spreader and ensure that it releases an even application of lime throughout your designated area
8. Load the spreader with lime: Fill your broadcast spreader with an appropriate amount of either calcitic or dolomitic lime.
9. Begin spreading evenly in straight rows: Walk at a steady pace while pushing your spreader along one straight row, then shift to the next row and spread in the same manner.
10. Overlap rows: Ensure thorough coverage of your spreading area by overlapping the previous row slightly as you advance to the next.
11. Apply half in one direction and half in another: To guarantee even distribution, apply half of the needed lime by walking in rows parallel to one side of your lawn or field, and then finish application by walking in perpendicular rows.
12. Water your area: After spreading lime, lightly water the area to help the lime soak into the soil faster.
13. Wait and retest: Give the lime time to work its magic, generally a month or two, then perform another pH test on the soil to see if additional lime applications are necessary.
By following these 13 steps diligently, you can efficiently spread lime and improve your soil’s health for robust plant growth and a green, thriving outdoor space.