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Searles Dolomite

Searles Dolomite. SKU DOL5. Dolomite helps to increase soil pH increasing the availability of soil nutrients. For gardens only. Improves nutrients in soil. Mix into soil before planting. Directions Of Use. Videos. Product Label & SDS.

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What is the difference between dolomite, lime & sulphur

What is the difference between dolomite, lime & sulphur. Published. August 2, 2022. Author. Searles Gardening Team. Garden Lime and Dolomite are commonly called soil sweeteners and what are soil sweeteners we hear you ask?

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How to Grow Peas

Now a real trick to growing peas is to sweeten the soil with dolomite or lime. Apply about 150g per square metre and water in well.

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How to grow lavender

Lavender also likes a sweet soil, of neutral to alkaline pH, so it will help to mix some Dolomite into the soil before planting. WATERING & FERTILISING. Lavender will grow very well with minimum maintenance.

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Autumn lawn care

To do this, sprinkle Dolomite all over your lawn at about one handful to every 2 square metres. Aerating the lawn is also a very good practice prior to winter. If you are feeling energetic, use a hand lawn aerator to gently aerate all the lawn area.

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How to grow beetroot

Beetroot do not like acidic soils, so add Searles® Dolomite to the soil before planting to sweeten the soil. GARDEN & BED PREPARATION. Prepare garden beds with Searles Premium Compost.

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Searles Garden Lime

These symptoms may occur due to insufficient lime or dolomite in the soil, or excessive applications of potassium or ammonium-based fertilisers. - Promotes strong healthy plant growth. - Enhances fertiliser response. - Improves soil structure. - Aids in plant

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Control Blossom End Rot in the garden - Treatment

Boost the soil with calcium by adding lime, dolomite, gypsum or composted animal manures. (It is recommended you do this before planting. Do not wait until the appearance of symptoms as by this time, all affected fruit will be ruined.).

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How to Grow Green Beans

Start by adding some Dolomite to the soil and also dig in Searles Premium Compost. Beans do not like a very rich soil as they produce their own nitrogen, so do not add fertilisers or manures that are high in nitrogen. PLANTING.

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Searles Bluestone (Copper Sulphate)

This is due to the presence of highly organic soils, or after excessive applications of lime or dolomite which raises the pH too high.

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