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Old 08-24-2009, 12:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Excessive Salt

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Originally Posted by Kim View Post
Need Help everybody;
What is the safest way to nuetralize excessive salt in the ground without causing anymore damage to my plants. I have roses, King sagos, Iris', and grass in my front yard. The salt didn't come from the water, the food, or the fertilizer. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone
The standard response will be to add Gypsum, but this is a poor choice for your soils in Riverside, CA. How do you know you have excessive salts and what kind are they?
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