Baking soda is a gardener’s best friend: here are 10 clever uses in the garden (Page 2 ) | March 27, 2024
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  1. Control Powdery Mildew: Create a solution by mixing a tablespoon of baking soda with a gallon of water and a few drops of dish soap. Spray the mixture on plants affected by powdery mildew to control the spread of the disease.
  2. Keep Cut Flowers Fresh: Extend the life of cut flowers by adding a teaspoon of baking soda to the vase water.
  3. Remove Weeds: Use baking soda to kill unwanted plants by sprinkling it on weeds and in between cracks in pavement. Reapply as necessary.
  4. Clean Garden Tools: Make a paste with baking soda and water, then use it to clean garden tools. Rinse thoroughly and dry.
  5. Improve Soil pH: Adjust the pH of acidic soil by sprinkling a small amount of baking soda around the base of plants or incorporating it into the soil before planting.
  6. Repel Ants: Create a barrier around plants or garden beds by sprinkling baking soda to repel ants.
  7. Discourage Cabbage Worm: Deter cabbage worms by dusting a mixture of baking soda and flour onto cabbage leaves.
  8. Clean Pots and Planters: Scrub dirty pots and planters with a paste made of baking soda and water. Rinse well and allow to dry.
  9. Freshen Compost: Control odors in compost by sprinkling baking soda on top.
  10. Deter Pests: Keep pests like rabbits and squirrels at bay by sprinkling baking soda around the perimeter of garden beds.

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