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Watering Plants with Vinegar: 6 Ways to Use Vinegar in the Garden You Didn’t Know About

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In the kitchen, vinegar is an ingredient with an acidic taste, but it adds a special touch of flavour to various preparations. However, it is also often used at home as a very valid ally for ecological cleaning. In fact, it is very useful against limescale, but also as a degreaser. However, not many people know that it can also be used for various purposes in our garden or with the plants we have on the balcony. Incredible, right? Let’s discover its uses together!
As a herbicide

The main property of vinegar is its acidity due to its high acetic acid content. It can be very useful for getting rid of small weeds that grow between the cracks in tiles, for example.
Vinegar as an antifungal

Using vinegar in the garden allows us to get rid of fungi present in plants. We dilute a tablespoon of vinegar in two liters of water and apply it to the leaves twice a week and then every time it rains.
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