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Baking soda is more than just a kitchen staple; it’s a versatile ally for gardeners, offering a plethora of benefits that are eco-friendly and gentle on the ecosystem. Here’s how you can harness the power of baking soda in your garden:
1. Insect Repellent Spray:
Keep pests at bay by mixing a solution of water, baking soda, olive oil, and liquid soap. This natural spray discourages insects without the harsh impact of chemical pesticides.
2. Ant Deterrent:
Combat ant invasions by combining baking soda, powdered sugar, and water. Apply this mixture to ant hills to address the problem at the source.
3. Cabbage Worm Neutralizer:
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