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Introduction:
In the heart of summer, your garden can either thrive or wither — and sometimes, all it takes is one natural trick to unlock a burst of color and growth. This secret? A simple teaspoon of a common kitchen ingredient that breathes new life into flowers almost overnight. Easy, affordable, and incredibly effective, this technique is June’s go-to weapon for a garden in full bloom.
Ingredients:
1 teaspoon of baking soda
1 liter of lukewarm water
Optional: a few drops of mild liquid soap (for better adhesion)
How to Make:
In a watering can or spray bottle, mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda with 1 liter of lukewarm water.
Stir well to ensure the baking soda dissolves completely.
(Optional) Add a few drops of mild liquid soap to help the solution stick to leaves and petals.
Spray the solution gently onto your flowers, especially around the base and leaves.
Serving and Storage Tips:
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