Is Lime Fertilizer Poisonous to Animals?

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Tip 1 - Is Lime Fertilizer Poisonous to Animals? | eHow

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Is Lime Fertilizer Poisonous to Animals? | eHow

Lime, often used to adjust soil pH in the yard and garden, may be harmful to pets and other animals, as well as humans depending which type you use. Slower acting limes are generally nontoxic, while those that act quickly are not recommended for use around animals.

Tip 2 - Are Lime Pellets Harmful to Pets or Dogs?

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Are Lime Pellets Harmful to Pets or Dogs?

Lime pellets are commonly used by homeowners on their lawns to raise the pH of acidic soil and support better growth of the lawn. As with any chemicals that your pets may encounter, it is important ...

Tip 3 - Lime Fertilizer | Enlighten Me

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Excessive rainfall leaches ions such as calcium and magnesium from the soil, creating an acidic condition in the soil. These elements help the soil pH stay neutral. Lime fertilizer brings the pH back to a normal level when acidic conditions occur. The optimum pH for turf growth is 6.2 to 6.5. When an acidic condition...

Tip 4 - Saftey Concerns | Willows Sway on WordPress.com

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Saftey Concerns | Willows Sway on WordPress.com

Are there any reasons not to use composted manures? One argument against using steer, sheep or chicken manure is the potential of introducing e coli or salmonella to your soil from the manure. Although rare, always make sure you are using well composted manures to avoid these contaminants. Older manure is actually better than fresh…

Tip 5 - Pet Poison Helpline - Fertilizer Poisoning in Dogs and Cats

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Pet Poison Helpline - Fertilizer Poisoning in Dogs and Cats

Fertilizers are poisonous to dogs and cats. If your dog or cat ate or was exposed to fertilizer, contact your vet or call us at 800-213-6680.

Tip 6 - Outdoor Toxins Poisonous to Cats and Dogs - Pet Poison Helpline

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Outdoor Toxins Poisonous to Cats and Dogs - Pet Poison Helpline

Most pet owners allow their dogs to spend time outdoors. But are you aware of all the dangers in your yard, including bone meal, blood meal, fertilizers, spring bulbs, and mouse and rat poisons?

Tip 7 - Are chemical fertilizers poisonous to people or animals?

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Are chemical fertilizers poisonous to people or animals?

I've been seeing a lot of conflicting information online about chemical fertilizers being poisonous and was wondering if there are any trustworthy sources of information to definitely answer this

Tip 8 - After Fertilizing Your Lawn, When Is it Safe to Let Your Pets on the Lawn?

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After Fertilizing Your Lawn, When Is it Safe to Let Your Pets on the Lawn?

Your lawn is an extension of your home, especially for your pets. The grassy space provides dogs and cats with room to run and a comfortable place to play. However, springtime brings the possibility ...

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