Hi-Yield Agricultural Limestone
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  • Asked by Eileen from Brooklyn New York
    05/30/2019
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    What product will help brown spot areas in my lawn that have been damaged by dog urine?
    We have a rescue dog who will only pee on our back lawn. Is there a product and process to revive the impacted/ resulting brown grass? WE appreciate any help or suggestions.
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    Adding limestone to areas of the lawn where there is discolouration due to pet urine has been known to help. You should remove dead grass as much as possible. Apply a light layer of Hi-Yield Agricultural Limestone to those areas directly and water in. Wait about 7-10 days and add fresh soil and the…

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  • Asked by Carma
    03/30/2022
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    Is Hi-Yield Agricultural Limestone considered organic?
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    Hi-Yield Agricultural Limestone is not labeled as organic. Alternative options for organic lime would be Espoma Organic Lightning Lime Lawn Food (30lb bag) or Espoma Garden Lime (6.75lb bag). 

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  • Asked by Nancy from Tampa, Florida
    03/08/2024
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    Spreader setting for Hi-Yield Agricultural Limestone
    Soilkit recommends 6 bags be applied to my 2500sf Floratam St Augustine lawn. What is the recomended setting for a Scotts Turf Builder Edge Guard Broadcast spreader Mini?
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    Hi-Yield Agricultural Limestone is applied at the rate of 4-5 lb. per 100 sq. ft or 40-50 lbs per 1000 sqft and no spreader will have that high setting.  This product is typically dumped on and spread thin or applied over multiple applications over a few weeks to equal the correct rate, ie 10 lbs p…

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