I was gonna mix it with another chemical but I'm not sure if it contains lime sulfur. Does it?
one thing at a time, please..... the lime may not be a good mix with the pre-emergent, and then you'd have weeds!.... each thing should have it's own time to do it's own thing before anything else is added...if it was a good thing to mix stuff, beleive me, the companys would mix it FOR you and charge you more accordingly!!.... ************************* I understand 'weed and feed' and the crabgrass and fertilizer thing.... but they should be going down a little later in spring than now..... like after the forsythia blooms.... to get the seeds of the crabgrass at the right time..... just don't see how adding lime at this time will help anything, since it' takes months to make a change in the soil pH....lime should be done in early winter so it has time to make a change before the grass starts growing..... but, hey... you boys know what's what, I guess.... *smile*.....
one has nothing to do with the other i always put them down together
Lime and fertilizer will have zero effect on eachother. So, since ALL materials need to be watered-in, do it all together! A pre-emergent settles into the soil and provides a barrier. A fertilizer appl. stimulates plant growth A lime application maintains soil Calcium and aides in soil structure (water infiltration).
there are varied comments...one pro and one con...I don't know what to believe...I just put down preemergent..so I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO...HELP PLEASE.