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ok if you can find it in your area. you can get limestone stone dust. it is bigger than sand. Alot of times it is used on playgrounds etc.
Since it is limestone it will do what hydrated lime does bc lime comes from crushed limestone.
If you can find the stone dust you won't really need anything on it. Actually come to think of it, imagine kitty litter. That is the size of the stuff. Alot of people that do paver work use this under the pavers bc it compacts so well.
I would get some of it. Contact a local landscaper and see if they wouldn't mind finding and bringing you some.
Good Luck
Nick
Since it is limestone it will do what hydrated lime does bc lime comes from crushed limestone.

If you can find the stone dust you won't really need anything on it. Actually come to think of it, imagine kitty litter. That is the size of the stuff. Alot of people that do paver work use this under the pavers bc it compacts so well.
I would get some of it. Contact a local landscaper and see if they wouldn't mind finding and bringing you some.
Good Luck
Nick
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