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Green N Grow Lime

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GET FAST RESULTS And A Greener Lawn With Green 'N Grow Limestone!

Green 'N' Grow Lime

One 30 lb. bag covers 5,000 sq. ft.!

  • Stays in the root zone longer
  • Raises soil pH faster
  • Improves fertilizer effectiveness
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Safe will not burn your lawn
  • Easy to apply with any type spreader
  • Safe for use around pets


WHY USE GREEN 'N GROW LIME?

If you want to create the foundation for a healthy, green lawn establishing and maintaining proper soil pH is the key. Most lawn grasses, including Bermuda, Zoysia, Fescue, and Bluegrass grow best at a soil pH between 6.5 to 6.9. Soil pH will naturally decline over time due to excessive rain, acid rain, irrigation and soil erosion.

Green 'N Grow Lime is specially formulated from natural limestone and performance enhancers. Green 'N Grow Lime improves fertilizer effectiveness by adjusting the pH of the soil. This makes your lawn greener and healthier. It also adds calcium and magnesium, two important nutrients essential for lawn and garden growth.


How do I know if my soil has low pH? If you have bare spots, excessive weeds, or your grass isn't as green as you would like it to be, you probably need an application of lime.




What effect does low pH have on fertilizer effectiveness? If your soil's pH is acidic you are wasting the fertilizer you apply. The following is a guideline for how much may be lost:

  • Extremely Acidic 4.5 pH = 71%
  • Very Strong Acidic 5.0 pH = 54%
  • Strongly Acidic 5.5 pH = 33%
  • Medium Acidic 6.0 pH = 20%


NOTE: Soil pH test kits are available at most nursery and garden centers, or contact your local extension service for information about having your soil tested.


How is Green 'N Grow Lime different from pelletized, granular or pulverized lime?

Green 'N Grow Lime is pelletized limestone specially formulated with Time Release Technology (TRT). TRT is a process that holds the essential calcium and magnesium nutrients of lime in the root zone longer, reducing the quantity of lime required to correct low pH levels. Combining this new technology with our high-grade lime produces longer lasting greener lawns with less product, saving you time and money.

Here's the difference in application rates:

Green 'N Grow Lime: One 30 Pound Bag covers 5,000 Sq. Ft. (9 bags/acre!)

Dolomitic Pelletized Lime: One 40 Pound Bag covers 1,000 Square Feet (44 bags/acre)


How and when should I apply Green 'N Grow Lime?

Apply 6 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. anywhere on your lawn and or vegetable garden. Use any type lawn spreader, following settings on the bag or per the manufacturer's recommendations. Green 'N Grow Lime will never burn your lawn and is effective anytime. However spring and fall applications are recommended for optimal performance.


SEE ALSO:

How To Plant A Lawn

Fertilizing The Lawn

Lawn Mowing Tips

Growing A Lawn

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