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15 ways to use baking soda in your garden



When it comes to gardening, baking soda is an eco-friendly and multipurpose option. Here are fifteen garden uses for baking soda:


1. Fungal Control 

One gallon of water and one spoonful of baking soda make a powerful antifungal solution. Apply this spray to plants that have powdery mildew or any other kind of fungal disease.
The result is an alkaline atmosphere, which aids in reducing fungal development.
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2. Insect Repellent      

To make a pesticide, mix equal parts baking soda and flour. Sprinkle the mixture over plants.
The effect is to keep insects away, such as caterpillars and aphids.

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3. Weed Killer

For a weed killer, simply sprinkle some baking soda on the weeds in your patio or sidewalk crevices.
The high salt concentration kills and dehydrates the weeds.

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4. pH Test for Soil
Soil pH Test: Moisten a little area of soil and sprinkle some baking soda on top. The soil that produces bubbles is acidic.
Result: A simple method for determining soil pH.

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5. Tomato Sweetener
Baking soda for tomatoes: Just sprinkle a little baking soda over the tomato plants' bases.
As a result, the soil is less acidic, which makes tomatoes taste sweeter.
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6. Fresh Cut Flowers

How to Apply Fresh Cut Flowers: To the water in the vase, add a sprinkle of baking soda.

                Impact: It prolongs the freshness of cut flowers.

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7. Compost Deodorizer
To make your compost smell better, add a little baking soda to your pile.
Result: We muffle odors and prevent the compost from becoming too acidic.

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8. Snail and Slug Repellent
To prevent slugs and snails, lay a layer of baking soda around your plants.
The rough texture and somewhat acidic pH scare away slugs and snails.
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9. Cleaning Garden Tools
To clean garden equipment, combine equal parts baking soda and water to form a paste. After rubbing the instruments, rinse them.
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10. Impact: Cleans garden implements of rust and filth.
  Apply a little amount of baking soda to acidic soil, then water lightly to neutralize the acidity.
This effect causes the soil to become more alkaline.
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11. Neutralize Soil Acidity
A Solution to Improve Seed Germination: One teaspoon of baking soda in one quart of water should soak seeds for six hours before planting.
Impact: Promotes quicker seed germination.
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12. Seed Germination Enhancer
Before you go to bed, deodorize your gardening shoes and gloves with baking soda.
Impact: preserves scents by absorbing them.
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13. Deters Ants
Ant Deterrent: Combine baking soda and sugar and set it along ant paths.
Impact: The sugar attracts ants, who then swallow the mixture, which interferes with their digestion.

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14. Clean Birdbaths
How to Clean a Birdbath: Use a mixture of baking soda and water to scrub the birdbath, and then give it a rinse.
No nasty chemicals used; just effective cleaning and deodorizing.

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15. Control Moss Growth

Sprinkle baking soda immediately on top of moss-covered areas to control plant growth.

Effect: The acidity easily kills the moss on garden paths and walks.

Baking soda is a safer and more cost-effective substitute for many chemical items when it comes to gardening.

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