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Old 09-05-2004, 04:02 PM
barbie gee
 
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Default de-acidify some soil?


I picked up a large bag of "garden soil" and only now see that it's
"acidy", for use around shrubs and the like.

If I want to use it as a potting soil, how can I de-acidify it?
 
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