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When plants are stressed due to weather changes or transplanting, mix a little baking soda in water and spray it on the leaves. It helps reduce the impact of stress and keeps the plants looking fresh.
10. Clean Up Fruit and Veggies 🍎
Before harvesting fruits and veggies, give them a quick rinse with a baking soda solution (about 1 teaspoon per liter of water) to remove pesticides and dirt. It’s a natural way to clean produce before bringing it inside.
Bonus Tip:
Baking soda can also help neutralize acidic substances like dog urine on your lawn. Sprinkle a little on the affected area to neutralize the acid and promote better grass growth!
Conclusion:
Baking soda is more than just a pantry staple—it’s a powerful, eco-friendly tool for gardeners! Try these clever uses in your garden and enjoy healthier plants, less pests, and a greener environment.
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