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Every gardener dreams of lush blooms, vibrant leaves, and a backyard bursting with life. But did you know that many of the most powerful gardening tricks arenât in expensive fertilizers or toolsâtheyâre already in your kitchen?
From baking soda to banana peels, here are 10 of the best garden hacks that even seasoned green thumbs often overlook. Try these tips and watch your flowers and vegetables thrive like never before.
Yes, itâs true! A sprinkle of baking soda can do wonders, especially for flowering plants like geraniums, hydrangeas, and begonias. How?
How to use it:
Dissolve 1 tablespoon of baking soda in 1 liter of water, and water your flowering plants once every 2â3 weeks during blooming season.
Donât throw away your banana peels! Theyâre rich in potassium and phosphorus, which are crucial for flower and fruit production.
How to use it:
Chop up banana peels and bury them a few inches around the base of your plantsâor blend with water for a quick compost tea.
Used coffee grounds are rich in nitrogen and perfect for acid-loving plants like azaleas, roses, hydrangeas (for blue flowers), and blueberries.
How to use it:
Dry the grounds first, then sprinkle a small handful around your plant base every few weeks. Mix with soil or compost to prevent mold.
Eggshells are packed with calcium, which strengthens plant cell walls and prevents diseases like blossom-end rot in tomatoes.
How to use it:
Dry and crush eggshells into a powder, then mix into the soil or sprinkle directly around the plant base.
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