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Old 11-12-2004, 10:34 PM
Franz Heymann
 
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"Robert" wrote in message
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:
: If you want real lime, try a builder's merchant, especially one

who
: sells lime mortars.

Builder's lime is a different thing altogether and is inactive on

the
garden. I am surprised that so many people do not use lime. It is

essential
where I garden in Plymouth as the soil will get 'sour' after too

long
without it as we are acid anyway. It is also useful to put in the

planting
hole to help prevent club root although the experts as usual dispel

this
notion.


Which experts? It is a well established experimental fact that
brassicas are protected from clubfoot by being grownj in soils with pH
in excess of about 8.5

Franz




 
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