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Limit lime to 50 lbs per 1,000 sq ft per application

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What to Do

When applying lime to correct acidic soil, never exceed 50 lbs of ground limestone per 1,000 sq ft in a single application on an established lawn. If your soil test recommends more, split it into multiple applications spaced 3-6 months apart.

Why It Works

Excessive lime in a single application can burn grass, temporarily spike pH too high, and create nutrient imbalances. Cornell Extension emphasizes that it is much easier to raise pH than to lower it — overdoing lime creates a problem that is harder to fix than the original acidity.

Tips

  • Apply after core aeration for better soil penetration.
  • Water lightly after application to start moving lime into the soil.
  • Dolomitic limestone adds both calcium and magnesium, which is beneficial if your soil is also low in magnesium.
  • Retest pH 3-6 months after each application before applying more.
📅 Created: 2/8/2026, 5:32:11 AM 📌 best practice 🔧 Pelletized limestone, broadcast spreader

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