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Old 20-06-2010, 06:09 AM posted to rec.gardens
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How about just sticking some calcium tablets into the soil? I don't
need
25
pounds of lime just for my few pots.

Paul

Well I'd guess that the calcium tablets about 6 oz. might cost close
to 25 lb. of dolomite and the lime won't go bad.
Growing with containers looks like small mistakes in the garden are
focused or easier to make. I try to get stuff out of pots and into the
ground then back into a pot if it is a houseplant late fall.


Hmmm ... how much dolomite should I add to a 22 inch pot with 2 cubic
feet
of soil? Or does it matter? I mean the plant will take it up as needed.
Can you overdose?

Paul


Was this dirt, shoveled into pots, or did you use potting soil? If it
was potting soil, that won't be the problem. If it was dirt, then call
the local Master Gardener, or the UC Ag Extension near you, and ask
about local soil.
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It is Sta-Green vegetable and flower planting mix. It has chunks of white
calcium bits still in it so I am surprised. I was told this mix was a long
lasting blend.

Paul

Then I would say it was over watered, and the calcium was leached out.
Water when the soil is dry to the top inch.
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