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I've been thinking about getting some lime for my pond. I'm having a hard time finding bulk. I can find bags but that would cost a lot per ton. I talked to a guy today that can get me what they call lime screenings that is fine with a little bit the size of pencil lead. He can deliver me about a 8 ton load for about $120.00, which is a lot less than 1 ton of bags. Do you guys think it will work? I wasn't planning on using all of it on the pond. Some will be used to treat soil, but most of that is in my watershed. I can save some if I don't need it all.
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by x101airborne - 05/05/24 07:39 AM
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