What is the difference between dolomite, lime & sulphur

Garden Lime and Dolomite are commonly called soil sweeteners and what are soil sweeteners we hear you ask?

They both contain calcium carbonate which raises the pH in the soil to make it more alkaline. The added calcium in the soil increases the plant’s metabolic functions to aid the uptake of other nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus - ideal for plant growth and to strengthen its defences against pests, disease and heat stress. The difference between the two is dolomite has additional magnesium. 

 

Sulphur

Sulphur on the other hand decreases the pH in the soil making it better suited for acid-loving plants like azalea, camellias and gardenias. 


> How to test the soil pH in garden soils

If you wanted to test your soil pH, pick up a Searles Soil Test Kit from your local garden or produce centre. Perform the test with children, they will enjoy watching the mixture colour change.

 Optimum ph range for garden soils

What is the difference between soil sweeteners - dolomite, lime and sulphur