The Pennington pellitilized lime went down easy. I was happy with the product. There was a little more dust than I expected, but most of the product was pellitized (perhaps it was some calcium carbona…
The Pennington pellitilized lime went down easy. I was happy with the product. There was a little more dust than I expected, but most of the product was pellitized (perhaps it was some calcium carbonate?). There was a slight dew on lawn when I spread it, so I was glad to wear my rubber boots (there was some lime cake I had to wash off; recommend a mask on winding days). But, if you have ever spread pure pulverized lime, this was WAY better. Dolomite is the way to go.
I can't enough about the customer staff! They were so helpful on a number of occasions; very nice; very knowledgable. It feels like you are calling a Mom & Pop shop. I recommend them and will definately be using DoMyOwn for future business.
How much lime do I use and what setting should I put on the spreader?
My yard is 300 sq. feet I have a Scotts Edge guard spreader the mini.
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One 40 pound bag Pennington Pelletized Dolomitic Limestone will treat 1,000 square feet. Therefore, if you only need to treat about 300 sq ft then you would only need to use about 12-13 lbs …
One 40 pound bag Pennington Pelletized Dolomitic Limestone will treat 1,000 square feet. Therefore, if you only need to treat about 300 sq ft then you would only need to use about 12-13 lbs of Pennington Pelletized Dolomitic Limestone spread evenly over that 300 sq ft area. For help with spreader settings we recommend contacting the manufacturer of the spreader as all spreaders and applicators are different and wak at different paces.
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How many lbs. of Pennington Pelletized Dolomitic Limestone do I need to apply per 1,000 sq. ft.?