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What Does Adding Lime to Soil Do to a Vegetable Garden?

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What Does Adding Lime to Soil Do to a Vegetable Garden?. Agricultural lime, also known as ground limestone, is a compound of calcium or calcium and magnesium. The main purpose of lime is to increase the pH level of garden soil (making it more alkaline or “sweet”), ultimately correcting the acidity of soil. And, since plants are not able…

Table of contents What Does Adding Lime to Soil Do to a Vegetable Garden?
What is pH Level? 00:45
pH Testing 01:12
When and How to Lime 01:42
Additional Benefits of Lime 02:12

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19 Comments

  • Isabelle Rininger

    I’m trying to wrap my head around the idea that wasting all those potential plants (seeds) somehow allows for higher production in a few. I get the point, plant denser, but I see a lot of waste in plants that could be used another year. There must be a way to determine how many plants actually survive this Hunger Games method and only plant that many in the furrow. Still getting the density but not wasting seeds. ✅

  • Debra Wallace

    My grandmother was born in Europe in the late 1800's. In her late teens she went to a school that taught her how to garden and how to take different plants and graft them together. She moved to the US in her early 20's. She always had a wonderful vegetable garden and her roses planted along the side of her house were beautiful. This is the way she taught me to plant lettuce. To just scatter the seeds on the ground, not in rows. And to pick off the outer leaves as the plant grows. I have always had an abundance of lettuce! It's nice to know grandma was right!

  • SinZonde

    I love your channel!! I just bought 15 leaf lettuce plants but did not plant them yet. Thankfully I stumbled upon your video tonight as I will be returning them for seeds tomorrow and then able to use your method. Its still April here in NH and at the beginning of the growing season. THANK YOU!!

  • Joyce OQ

    I know this is almost 2 years ago, but I have noticed (from all the videos I've binge-watched) you don't have grass anymore between garden beds. Can you say something about this please? Or even do a video?

  • Captain Seawater77

    Luke, I’m so glad that I watched this video about spacing! I only had three zucchini plants in my 32 square ft garden bed! I was definitely measuring wrong and I thank you!
    Rhode Island Gardener.