
Why Lime is Crucial for Soil Health and Why Winter is the Perfect Time to Apply It
Maintaining a lush, healthy lawn starts with understanding your soil. One often overlooked but essential component of soil health is lime. At Advanced Turf Care, we believe that a balanced soil pH is the foundation of a thriving lawn.
The Role of Lime in Soil Health
Lime improves soil health by neutralizing acidity, enhancing nutrient availability, and promoting beneficial microbial activity. Most turf grasses prefer a slightly acidic to neutral pH range, typically between 6.0 and 7.0. However, over time, soils tend to become more acidic due to factors like rainfall, fertilization, and organic matter breakdown. Acidic soil can:
Limit nutrient availability, even if the nutrients are present in the soil.
Stunt grass growth and lead to thinning.
Encourage the growth of moss and weeds, which thrive in low-pH environments.
Applying lime helps neutralize soil acidity, improving nutrient availability and creating a more favorable environment for healthy grass growth.
Why Winter is the Perfect Time to Apply Lime
Applying lime in winter offers key benefits:
it allows ample time for soil integration, as lime needs months to alter soil pH effectively before spring.
During the lawn's dormant state, minimal disturbance ensures better absorption.
Additionally, winter's moisture from rain and snow aids in deeper and even lime distribution.
How to Apply Lime to Your Lawn
Conduct a Soil Test Always start with a soil test to determine your lawn’s current pH and the amount of lime required. Check out NC State's guide to soil testing here.
Choose the Right Product There are different types of lime available, such as pulverized, granular, and pelletized. Each has its benefits, but pelletized lime is often easiest to spread evenly.
Apply Evenly Use a broadcast or drop spreader to ensure even application. Avoid over-application, as too much lime can lead to other soil imbalances.
Let Nature Work After application, let winter moisture help integrate the lime into the soil. There’s no need for immediate watering unless the soil is extremely dry.
Want us to handle it?
At Advanced Turf Care, our expertise in soil health and lawn care ensures your lawn gets the attention it needs year-round. Our honest, experienced, and dependable team can help you determine if your soil could benefit from lime and guide you through the process of maintaining a vibrant, healthy lawn.
Contact us today to schedule a soil test or learn more about our comprehensive turf care services. Let’s work together to give your lawn the care it deserves!
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