Lime can make a great addition to any vegetable garden, and can help bring up its overall pH level. Add lime to your vegetable garden with help from the owner of a garden supply store in this free video clip.
Expert: Ali Reynolds
Contact: Outstandinginthegarden.net
Bio: Ali Reynolds owns and operates a small organic nursery. She has a master gardener’s certificate as well as a landscape and gardening certificate, and has gardened for more than 35 years.
Filmmaker: Mike Phillips
Series Description: Different types of vegetables will require different growing techniques and scenarios. Learn about growing vegetables with help from the owner of a garden supply store in this free video series.
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thanks
where is your area?
The duck is like yo get out of the way….Thanks great advice too!
What are the advantages of adding lime to your vegetable garden?But definitely, I believe that these plants could really add charm to your garden. Anyway, I am still thankful to know such great advice.
Aww, what a cute little chick.
This video advises you to add lime to your soil and let it go fallow over winter, but then it advises you to test the pH again in spring "to see if you've added enough." If a fallow period is required, finding out in spring that you didn't add enough is way too late to do you any good.
1:28 a friend shows up. So cute.
Very cute duckling!
I completely stopped listening when I saw the duckling…awe
1:32 "Mom. Mom. Mom. Mommy. Mommy. Mommy. Momma. Momma. Momma…"
I'm in WA state. Do I add lime for growing melons?
Well guess I screwed up my garden this year. I put 10 10 10 down and a week later I put lime down and tilled it. Maby next year will be better and won't be any need to put lime down again. I should've wached this video first