You will enjoy reading this article and seeing the many ways you can use baking soda in your garden. You’ll be amazed and thrilled. Baking soda is cheap and easy to apply.
Here are 10 ways to use baking soda effectively in your garden.
- Use it as a natural fungicide. Just mix 4 tsp of baking soda and 1 gallon of water. Use the mixture on roses for black spot fungus and also on grapes and vines when fruit first begins to appear.
- Garden Grime buster: Rub baking soda on wet hands after gardening. Rinse well.
- Use it for Powdery Mildew. Powdery mildew can cause major problems in gardens with high humidity. It affects many plants but zinnias, impatiens, squash and cucumbers are often badly affected. Mix 1 tbsp of baking soda, 1 gallon of water, 1 tbsp of vegetable oil and 1 tbsp of dishwashing liquid. Mix and put in a sprayer. Use weekly. (try to use it when it is not too sunny)
To read the full article and find out all 10 tips, head over to The Gardening Cook website.
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