Is it too early to add lime around my Apple trees so it gets down thru the dirt to roots? Or wait till spring?
Any time is a good time for lime.
Years ago I threw granulated lime on top of snow in a really sour field at camp. Ground frozen. The following year, wild clover began to grow there where previously nothing but some kind of wire-y, stiff grass grew. Maybe it depends on location/runoff odds - or maybe I just got lucky??
For what is worth, I apply it way out beyond the crown of the tree. Back in the Great Depression, the government paid guys to dig up apple trees and study their root systems. On supersandy soil like I have, the roots were out three times the width of the trees' crowns.
Wouldn't a person go with gypsum for calcium in this scenario?Lime is cheep apply some now and in the spring , soils make all the difference sands may no run off , heavier soils more run off , most high ph soils may need the calcium in the lime more so than ph