Lime quality

Warnesworth

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BASE UK Member
Location
Chipping Norton
Hang on a second.....this sounds familiar.
anything larger than 0.6 mm is a very long term investment.
The lime we have had inthe past from Kington quarry ( white, fine grit, lots of dust) has run out and we have just had some that apparently comes from further south (cotswolds??). This is very orange, no dust and much larger grit size. It’s the grit size that concerns me - see photos - how soon will this actually be available to affect ph levels? Opinions gratefully received

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Hang on a second.....this sounds familiar.
anything larger than 0.6 mm is a very long term investment.
 

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