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1. A [[lime]] source used to raise soil [[pH]], but rarely on [[established]] turf, because of its burn potential.<br><br> | 1. A [[lime]] source used to raise soil [[pH]], but rarely on [[established]] turf, because of its burn potential.<br><br> | ||
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Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime, and is usually the principal cause of hard water.<br> | Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime, and is usually the principal cause of hard water.<br><br> | ||
Source: http://www.reade.com/products/calcium-carbonate-ca-co3-powder<br><br> | Source: http://www.reade.com/products/calcium-carbonate-ca-co3-powder<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 14:15, 6 July 2017
1. A lime source used to raise soil pH, but rarely on established turf, because of its burn potential.
Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime, and is usually the principal cause of hard water.
Source: http://www.reade.com/products/calcium-carbonate-ca-co3-powder