Baking soda has endless uses in gardening. Just mix it with water and spray and watch your vegetables grow big and full. Not only is it eco-friendly, but it’s also free of pesticide residues and you can easily make it at home. Today, I’m going to share three amazing ways to use baking soda in your garden, especially the third one. But before we get started, please like and save this post so you can find it again when you need it. Natural insecticide. Mix 20 g of baking soda, 10 g of dish soap, and 30 L of water to create a natural insecticide. Fungal disease prevention. Mix 15 g of baking soda and 30 L of water. Then spray it on your vegetables to prevent fungal diseases like powdery mildew and downy mildew. Leaf health booster. Mix 15 g of baking soda, 20 g of beer, and 30 L of water. Then spray it on your plants to help them grow thick, lush, dark green leaves. Remember, always dilute the baking soda with water before using it. Got it?

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  1. If you have one or two plants can you just sprinkle the baking soda on top of the dirt? Just a little bit. For inside plants. 😊

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