Science, asked by panik21, 11 months ago

Why does gardeners add lime to the soil?​

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Answered by divyansh5237
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Lime is a valuable soil amendment that helps plants and lawns flourish by raising soil pH. A low soil pH, or acidic soil, is often the underlying problem when it comes to many common lawn and garden problems. But even with a healthy lawn or garden, liming can improve soil quality, helping plants and grass to flourish.

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Answered by priya1359
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Lime is a soil amendment made from ground limestone rock, which naturally contains calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate. ... Lime's primary role is to alter soil pH and offset soil acidity, which can improve the availability of plant nutrients.

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