Posted by LAA on September 01, 2013 at 00:35:01 from (5.108.83.177):
In Reply to: o/t LIme ph is high posted by amo on August 31, 2013 at 17:44:00:
To answer your question I do not know how much sulphur is required to lower PH a specific amount per a specific unit of measurement, most sulphur additives for home use are intended for azalea bushes and other acid loving trees and shrubs. The high PH should not much matter, most all garden crops are bred to withstand ''sweet'' soil and will self correct the PH level in a short time. Other considerations are how deep was the dolomite incorporated, did a lot of it wind up in the surface layer and or is it still leaching and releasing. Planting a winter cover crop of rye grass and clover or whatever you want to plant will add organic material when plowed next spring thereby enriching the soil and utilizing your dolomite.
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