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The commonly used ingredient that keeps pests away from plants and eliminates weeds

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Baking soda is particularly adept at handling pests like aphids and spider mites and tackling invasive weeds like Bermuda grass which compete with your plants for soil nutrients. By using baking soda, you avoid the expense and environmental impact of chemical treatments, and its use can even enhance soil salinity, boosting crop productivity.

Here’s how you can harness the power of baking soda in your garden:

 

Procuring baking soda is both easy and economical. The most effective way to use it is by preparing a simple solution: dissolve 2 tablespoons of baking soda in a liter of water. Pour this mixture into a spray bottle and apply it directly to the plants. Ensure you shake the solution thoroughly before each use and avoid spraying directly onto flowers and fruits. It’s advisable to reapply this treatment every 20 days to continuously protect against pests and weeds. For best results, spray either early in the morning or after sunset.

With this method, you can keep your plants healthy and vibrant, all while minimizing reliance on expensive chemical products. Baking soda proves to be a natural, affordable, and accessible solution for any gardener.

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