Did you know that something as ordinary as baking soda can help your garden thrive in extraordinary ways? When combined with water (and optionally, a tiny bit of dish soap), this basic pantry ingredient becomes a powerful bloom booster, helping your favorite plants bloom bigger, stay healthier, and resist fungal diseases naturally.
Here’s the magic recipe:
🌼 Simple Bloom-Boosting Spray Recipe:
Apply once every 7–10 days at the base of your plants or as a light foliage mist.
1. Roses
2. Hydrangeas
3. Geraniums
4. Petunias
5. Zinnias
6. Begonias
7. Marigolds (Calendula)
8. Impatiens
9. Fuchsias
10. Peonies
11. Lilies
12. Pansies
13. Dahlias
14. Sunflowers
15. Nasturtiums
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