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"Baking Soda: A Gardener’s Secret Weapon – 10 Ingenious Uses"

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For pest control, mix baking soda with cinnamon or chili powder to make a stronger deterrent.

You can use a combination of baking soda and vinegar to tackle tough soil problems. Just be cautious, as this mixture can create a fizzy reaction that may disturb delicate plants.

FAQs:

1. Can I use baking soda on all plants? Yes, but always test a small patch first to ensure your plants tolerate it. Some plants may be more sensitive to changes in soil pH.

2. How often should I apply baking soda to my garden? For pest control, you can apply it every couple of weeks. For soil amendments, once or twice a season should suffice. Overuse can lead to high sodium levels in the soil, which can harm plants.

3. Is baking soda safe for pets? Baking soda is generally safe for pets in small quantities. However, always make sure to keep them away from freshly applied areas until they dry.

4. Can I mix baking soda with other household cleaners for the garden? You can, but be mindful of the ingredients. Avoid mixing baking soda with vinegar if you're aiming for a long-term soil amendment, as the reaction could diminish its effect.

By adding a little baking soda to your gardening toolkit, you’ll discover a world of benefits that can make your garden thrive while being eco-friendly and cost-effective. Happy gardening!

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