- Pest Repellent:
Protect your plants from pesky garden pests using baking soda. Make a mixture of equal parts baking soda and flour, then dust it on plants susceptible to cabbage worms or aphids. The baking soda repels pests without harming your plants
- Soil pH Balancer:
Regulate soil pH levels with baking soda. If your soil is too acidic, adding baking soda can help neutralize it. Remember to test your soil’s pH before application to ensure the right balance for your plants’ needs.
- Sweeten Tomatoes:
Enhance the sweetness of your tomatoes by sprinkling a small amount of baking soda around their base. Baking soda alters the soil’s acidity, resulting in sweeter tomatoes, especially if you have naturally acidic soil conditions.
- Compost Accelerator:
Speed up the composting process by adding baking soda to your compost pile. Baking soda creates an alkaline environment, promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms responsible for breaking down organic matter
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