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Put Baking Soda in Your Garden. Here’s Why. This is Something Gardeners Will Never Tell You

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You can enhance the baking soda spray by mixing it with other natural ingredients:

Garlic and Baking Soda Spray: Blend garlic cloves with water and add baking soda for an extra antifungal and pest-repelling boost.

Neem Oil and Baking Soda: Add a few drops of neem oil to the baking soda spray for organic pest control and fungal resistance.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will baking soda harm my plants?
A: In moderate amounts, baking soda is safe and beneficial. Excessive use can alter soil pH negatively, so use sparingly.

Q: How often should I apply the baking soda spray?
A: Apply once every 7 to 14 days or as soon as you notice fungal growth or pests.

Q: Can baking soda be used for all types of plants?
A: Generally yes, but delicate plants or those sensitive to pH changes should be treated cautiously.

Q: Does baking soda kill insects?
A: It doesn’t kill all insects but can deter ants and aphids effectively.

Feel free to ask if you'd like a more detailed version or if you want it adapted for a specific type of garden or plant!

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