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

📌 Sprinkle a small line of baking soda around the base of plants.
📌 Slugs and snails will avoid crossing it.

💡 Be careful not to sprinkle directly on plants, as it can dry them out!


9. Clean Garden Tools & Pots 🛠️

Baking soda removes rust, dirt, and plant residues from garden tools.

How to Use It:

📌 Make a paste with baking soda + a little water.
📌 Scrub tools, pots, and gardening gloves to remove dirt and rust.

💡 Rinse well and dry to prevent future rust!


10. Eliminate Bad Garden Odors 🌿

Compost bins, garden paths, and soil can develop unpleasant odors over time.

How to Use It:

📌 Sprinkle baking soda lightly around smelly areas to absorb odors.
📌 Mix a baking soda solution (1 teaspoon per liter of water) and spray on compost piles.

💡 This keeps your garden smelling fresh naturally!


Final Thoughts – Baking Soda: The Ultimate Garden Helper! 🌱✨

💡 Baking soda is a powerful, all-natural way to protect your plants, improve soil, and clean your garden tools! Whether you’re preventing pests, boosting blooms, or keeping weeds away, this simple ingredient can do wonders.

 

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