





🌿 Elevate your garden game with nature’s pH perfecter!
Down To Earth Organic Prilled Garden Lime is a finely ground calcium carbonate fertilizer designed to naturally raise soil pH, enhancing nutrient uptake and promoting robust plant growth. OMRI certified for organic use, it improves soil structure and supports beneficial microbes, making it an essential choice for lawns, turf, and vegetable gardens.


















C**K
Gave my Pepper plant a boost.
Easy to use and is a great addition to boost the growth of plants.
S**E
Ginko,s are flourishing.
Ginkos absolutely love lime. ( Raises Soil PH ) The Spring is a good time to fertilize your Ginkgo with lime, don't fertilize past May/June due to burning the leaves, etc. Lime acts to neutralize soil acidity and supply nutrients such as calcium and magnesium to the soil.Do not add Lime to the following: AZALEA-BLUEBERRY-CAMELLIAS-ENKIANTHUS ( pagoda bush )-GAULTHERIA ( eastern teaberry, the checkerberry, the boxberry, or the American wintergreen )-HEATHERS ( culluna )- PIERIS ( . Pieris japonica (Fetterbush, Japanese Andromeda, Japanese Pieris, Lily-of-the-Valley Shrub ) RHODODENDRONS.HAPPY Gardening !
S**2
Perfect for planting
Lives this for amending the soil before planting new flowers or plants
A**S
Puts Mother Earth back to the perfect PH
After you open the Down to Earth Organic Garden Lime Calcium Carbonate, you will find a transparent bag. It's full of small Calcium Carbonate grey pieces. I measure two sections of soil. One before adding and one after adding. The PH did change in the area of soil to which I added the content to.Here is the product I used to measure the PH [link].
W**
Worked well
Brown spots on tomatoes- works well
B**D
great product
Good product! Very easy to disperse. Like that it is pure calcium carbonate to bring down soil ph with no extra minerals.
J**.
Good source of calcium
A good readily available source of calcium with the added benefit of pH balancing. A must have when building a healthy balanced soil
F**S
Buy in bulk at garden store to save
Nothing wrong with this product at all... it's just more economical to buy a full bag at your local garden store.
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