
Soulful Plotting
June 17, 2011
Limy:
Word used to describe soil with a pH level above 7.0.


Limy:
Word used to describe soil with a pH level above 7.0.
Posted in Dianne's Blog | Tagged define limy, garden glossary, garden terminology, learn garden terms, what is limy |
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.



| Aimee E on Slanted Light | |
| Anonymous on A Lesson in Forced Blub F… | |
| Corinne W on I have Argyranthemum Frut… | |
| Dianne Marie Andre on How to Deadhead Snapdrago… | |
| Anonymous on How to Deadhead Snapdrago… |
I never heard of this saying before
LikeLike
I hadn’t heard the term ‘limy’ either, until I came across it while doing some research. Here’s a link that uses ‘limy’ in regards to rhododendrons:
http://www.rhododendrons.co.uk/Page/45/Advice.aspx
LikeLike
How interesting. We are like sponges absorbing lots of things we didn’t know before. Thanks Dianne. bernadine
LikeLike