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OT: Any lawn nuts here?
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[QUOTE="Chief00, post: 2774563"] Ok - on a non sport matter - Chief will clean things up and then get back off the circuit. My advice was for the 95% of the folks here who post from the Northeast/Southeastern US. As you can see from the map at the link below / all is Red Soil type with relatively high acidity. True within this area there are some local variations for various reasons and a test is always good - but as a long term poster - Chief seeks to understand the audience before he posts. How much time, complication and money are they willing to invest? Therefore, how many are likely to get the tests? Then give advice that can be easily implemented. With bags of lime costing $3 to $4.50 and soil tests over $12 - moderately using one or two bags too many once a year won’t kill your bank account. The likelihood in CT that you will need lime is extremely high. If one lives in Northern Africa or sections of the Mideast your advice was more appropriate. Therefore, given all that, Chief's Advice (tm) was excellent and appropriate for the masses. [URL='https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_pH']Soil pH - Wikipedia[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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