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

📌 Sprinkle a small amount of baking soda at the base of the plant (not on leaves).
📌 Water regularly for sweeter, juicier produce!

💡 Avoid overusing, as too much can harm soil balance.


5. Get Rid of Weeds Naturally 🌿🚫

Baking soda can kill weeds without toxic herbicides!

How to Use It:

📌 Sprinkle baking soda directly on weeds growing in cracks or unwanted areas.
📌 Avoid placing it on healthy plants, as it can dry them out.

💡 Use it on patios, sidewalks, and driveways for weed-free areas!


6. Boost Flower Blooms 🌸

Baking soda helps flowers like roses, geraniums, and begonias bloom more beautifully.

How to Use It:

📌 Mix 1 tablespoon baking soda + 2 liters of water.
📌 Water flowers once a month for bigger, healthier blooms.

💡 This method helps balance soil pH for better flower growth!


7. Keep Cut Flowers Fresh Longer 💐

Baking soda extends the life of cut flowers by keeping the water clean.

How to Use It:

📌 Add a pinch of baking soda to vase water before placing fresh flowers.
📌 Change the water every 2-3 days for long-lasting blooms.

💡 This prevents bacteria growth in the water!


8. Repel Slugs & Snails 🐌

Baking soda is a natural deterrent for slugs and snails.

How to Use It:

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