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Sep 10, 2011 1:05 PM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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Wow, you sure do a fabulous job on your soil for were you want to plant the seedlings. I see you are recommending adding the lime. What if it is an already established daylily bed? Do you recommend lime for established beds also? I do already use alfalfa pellets, composts and various fertilizers on my daylilies at various times of the year. Just never thought of adding lime. Lime is something I used to put on the veggie beds each spring before I planted. Now those used to be veggie beds are daylily and Tall Bearded Iris beds and the daylilies love them. Of course, being old veggie beds, they have compost enriched soil.

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