Well, Cindy, who suggested the lime, said that she had three dumptruck loads of limestone put in her paddock when she moved her horses to her house. She said that it helps to neutralize the odor from the horse urine. She also said that the use a powder version of lime in the stalls after cleaning to neutralize the odors too. Now I can imagine that horses would create a lot more smelly ground than my three dogs, so I'm thinking that it might work. I'm going to have to do a lot more investigation obviously and will start with my Feed and Seed store next time I buy dog food.Originally posted by KYS
Logan,
What do you mean by lime?
Now I am curious. lol
The problem with trying to grow something in that space is that I doubt it would have time to even take root before Honey dug it up!!![]()






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