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A. Liming is important, but only if your lawn needs it.
Liming is recommended usually every three to four years, especially when a proper soil test indicates the need.
Liming has been an effective control measure to curb clubroot since the 19th century.
Some lakes are considered unsuitable for the liming because they flush too rapidly.
The liming and fertilizing is not expensive in itself, but the mileage charges would amount to several hundred dollars.
The liming of the price announcement for our 1971 cars couldnt have come at a worse time for me.
Crop nutrition imbalances exacerbate the disease, as does excessive liming.
Dai Liming, 35, well dressed in a sweater vest and suit, saw only possibilities when he heard the news.
Liming can refer to any process which traditionally accomplished with lime or calcium hydroxide.
However, with aggressive liming, acidification has been successfully limited and no fish kills have materialized.
Liming, he said, is "something that's got to be done no matter what happens, and it's something that can be done now."
Since there are many requirements for it being fit for the religious use, the liming is usually processed under supervision of a qualified Rabbi.
Liming is also recommended for vegetables in the crucifer family, including cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli, but for a different reason.
Nüshu expert Zhao Liming believes that Yang was born in 1909.
Mr. Liming was asked, did using valuable Federal resources to arrest small-time users, even prominent ones, had any affect on drug traffic?
Because of the publicity this case received, Mr. Liming said, cocaine has become less socially acceptable, at least in Seattle.
Another state-of-the-science report now undergoing review says essentially that "liming," as it is called, works and is the most effective method for neutralizing the acid.
In Sweden the subsidies towards the liming of lakes in order to raise the pH level have been reduced.
Liming (soil) is applied to acidic soils, the pH level is raised by application of alkali.
Li Liming, director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control, was charged with making an unusual public concession.
Liming (disambiguation)
Liming is the application of calcium- and magnesium-rich materials to soil in various forms, including marl, chalk, limestone, or hydrated lime.
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Expanding Movement in U.S. Liming has been tried in a few spots, including the Adirondacks, for years.
But by an expensive, slow and very laborious liming, composting and cover-cropping, he has established a natural cycle which no longer requires topping up with nutrients.