Those preferring more alkaline conditions are called lime loving or calcicole plants They prefer a pH higher than 7 and will not grow in acidic soil Below are examples of each type of plant Lime lovers Celery Daffodils Lettuce Brassicas cabbage crops Lime haters Rhododendrons Ericas heathers Blueberries Camellias Azaleas
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Get PriceIf you ve decided to grow a vegetable patch then the kind of plants that will benefit from lime include legumes such as peas and broad beans Other popular homegrown vegetables that benefit from lime include onions garlic parsnips asparagus and English spinach
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Get PriceLocation Northern Utah Zone 5 Sat Apr 03 2024 1 28 pm You don t need lime unless your soils tend to be acidic The only way to tell is to get a soil test Which veggies are lime loving Out West our soils are too alkaline for blueberries yet all the popular garden veggies do just fine Potatoes radishes and watermelons prefer soils a bit
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Get PriceMost plants like a slightly acidic soil around 6 5 to 7 but acid loving plants need a lower number closer to 5 5 The reason this matters is that acid loving plants can t take the nutrients they need from the soil if it isn t in the proper acidity range The good news is that you can adjust the acidity in your soil
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