How to Convert Acidic Soil to Neutral Soil: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to convert acidic soil to neutral soil using lime and soil testing for a healthy garden.
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To convert acidic soil to neutral soil, incorporate lime (such as agricultural limestone) into the soil. Use a soil test to determine the pH level and recommended amount of lime. Work the lime into the top 6-8 inches of soil and water thoroughly. Monitor pH regularly to maintain neutral levels.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the best lime to use for acidic soil? Agricultural limestone is the most commonly used lime to neutralize acidic soil because it effectively raises soil pH without harming plants.
- How often should I test my soil pH when correcting acidity? You should test your soil pH before applying lime and then regularly every 3 to 6 months to monitor changes and maintain neutral soil conditions.
- Can I add too much lime to soil? Yes, adding excess lime can raise the pH beyond neutral, potentially causing nutrient imbalances and harming plants, so follow soil test recommendations carefully.