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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI find lots of sour clover growing in my veg. garden. Is that an indicator that it needs lime?
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1 Comment To "Liming garden soil"
#1 Comment By drtreelove On 07/09/2018 @ 6:57 am
Not necessarily. While some weeds can indicate general soil deficiencies, the only way to know for sure what mineral deficiencies exist in your soil and how much of what is needed to correct it, is with soil testing and recommendations for amendments.
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Derek Christianson
Brix Bounty Farm
858 Tucker Road
Dartmouth, MA 02747
508-992-1868
http://www.brixbounty.com/ [2]
Primarily focused on the SE Mass region; glad to offer our assistance to
folks in the Northeast.
Dave Rogers
One Horse Farm
207 LaMountain Rd
Keeseville, NY 12944
518-834-5065
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Also has amendments for sale locally, no shipping