Wait! If that's the case then do not use lime as it will affect those precious Sage trees! Now what you must do is remove the topsoil to about 6 inches deep and dispense with it elsewhere.Then just amend the site with fresh composted soil..not too rich as sage will do well in a sandy loam soil as well.
Lime is a neutralizer that sort of kills everything underneath it while also amending the soil with nutrients over time as water/rain percolates through it,dispersing it.Sadly it tends to kill the plants around it...the next year whatever does grow back is rich and lush..usually crabgrass!! Peace.
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You've got to spread lime in a thick layer over the area ..say 3-6 inches.This acts as a neutralizer and should help rid the stench sufficiently.The thicker a layer the better!
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Where was it----in your house ? If it died in your house, open all the windows to air it out; and wash the walls and floors.
The deer died outside in the flowerbed against our house. I'll get some lime tomorrow. Do I need to leave it a few days then remove the lime? Will the lime kill our bushes? (Purple sage trees about eight feet tall) Thank you for your advice.
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