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Feb 5, 2015 3:18 PM CST
Name: Ken
Traverse City, Michigan (Zone 5a)
Cat Lover Daylilies Dog Lover Irises Region: Michigan Region: United States of America
Vegetable Grower Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Lime raises the pH in the soil, making it more alkaline. Seven is neutral. Anything below is acidic, anything above is alkaline. Now if you want to make a heavy clay soil drain better or leach out salt in the soil and replace with calcium, use gypsum. Gypsum doesn't effect the pH one way or the other.

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