Baking Soda in the Garden: 10 Uses for Your Plants That You Didn’t Know Yet!

📌 Mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda + 1 liter of water + a few drops of dish soap.
📌 Spray the solution on leaves and stems to keep pests away.

💡 Apply every 7-10 days for best results!


2. Prevent & Treat Fungal Diseases 🍂

Baking soda helps stop powdery mildew, black spots, and mold from damaging your plants.

How to Use It:

📌 Mix 1 teaspoon baking soda + 1 liter of water + 1 teaspoon vegetable oil.
📌 Spray on affected leaves early in the morning.

💡 Use once a week to protect plants from fungus!


3. Make Your Soil Less Acidic 🌱

If your soil is too acidic, baking soda can help neutralize the pH, making it healthier for many plants.

How to Use It:

📌 Sprinkle a little baking soda on the soil around plants like tomatoes, peppers, and beans.
📌 Water the soil as usual.

💡 Test soil pH before adding too much baking soda!


4. Sweeten Tomatoes & Peppers 🍅

Baking soda reduces soil acidity, making tomatoes and peppers taste sweeter.

How to Use It:

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