I bought a box of lime from B&Q for about 7 quid a few weeks ago. You don't get very much in a box though. A friend advised me that its much cheaper to buy gypsum type plaster for plastering walls because its only a couple of quid for a large bag. Has anyone else heard of this or tried it and got it to work, or is there specific reasons why it shouldn't be used?
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You can use Gypsum to improve clay soil, but I'm not sure it's a replacement for lime
There's some pretty good info on this link, but bear in mind that they are manufacturers (I think) so want it to sound amahzing!
Soil Improvement - Gypsum New Zealand
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You should have gone to your nearest allotment shop. if you do not have a plot we charge £1 a year membership. But we sell lime and all the other chemicals, (Blood Fish Bone, Horn and Hoof, growmore), loose. You can have a 25kg bag or 1 kg or anything in between, 3 kilo is about £2.5.My phone has more Processing power than the Computers NASA used to fake the Moon Landings
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