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We live up here on acidic peat bogs. So I think barn lime has been in my Dad's-now my repertoire for a good many years. He was in SE MN also farming down there and they added a lot of lime onto fields. The bluff country down there is limestone. I remember the deliveries and I think dad said it was lime. I could be wrong. If you have a basic garden then gypsum would be the additive of choice to get calcium back in. Just did some googling.
Also just found out I need to get added calcium to my tomato containers on the deck. This helps with browning at the end of a tomato. Yellow leaves is the first sign of Calcium deficiency. check check.
Also just found out I need to get added calcium to my tomato containers on the deck. This helps with browning at the end of a tomato. Yellow leaves is the first sign of Calcium deficiency. check check.