Why even waste your spit with that talk......alot of us have been doing this for years and if you don’t want the help, DON't ASK. I like to help because it took alot of mistakes for me to learn and now i feel i should share my knowledge to the ones who dont know, maybe thats my mistake. Im to nice. DUDE, I have been where you are frustrated and pissed off cause all this new info can get confusing. But remember were on your side, otherwise who else is the PIGS I hope not. So remember save the language. And listen if you want to neutralize your soil, maybe even before that get it tested first.....go to a local garden center or wallymart and see if you can get a soil sampler (if you have money get a digital one (they rock, fast and effective) or get the paper strips that you might have used in science class and mix the soil and the water (distilled) and test the soil. If the soil is high in acid which i know it is then get Dolmite Lime stone.<o
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Piece of advice, if you got the money next year just buy the 40 pound bags of promix , then you don’t have to worry about this whole issue, because the soil comes perfect (neutral). That’s what I do, soil is in my opinion more important than light and water.<o
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i appreciate all the suggestions but i dont know where to find lime stone and quickgrow and # # # fertalizers home depot and lowes look at me stupid when i say i need lime for my garden and fox farm products.<o
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Thats cause they have half a brain and they work at home depot, they dont care/know what your looking for cause they only make 2 bucks an hour, so figure. Go to a garden center you must have them. Call first and ask for Dolmite Lime stone (for neutralizing soil). And remember the small things make a hugh difference in your plants overall growth and deveploment. JUST GET HUGH BAGS OF PROMIX FORTHY POUNDERS, the soil works well. <o
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