150+ Amazing Uses Of Baking Soda You Never Knew.: Stunning Uses Of Sodium Bicarbonate In Cleaning, Beauty, Health, Organic, Home, Kitchen, Agriculture, Pesticides Etc by Richard Jane & Richard

150+ Amazing Uses Of Baking Soda You Never Knew.: Stunning Uses Of Sodium Bicarbonate In Cleaning, Beauty, Health, Organic, Home, Kitchen, Agriculture, Pesticides Etc by Richard Jane & Richard

Author:Richard, Jane & Richard [Richard, Jane]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Published: 2020-06-16T16:00:00+00:00


57. Plants Boost

Use this recipe monthly and watch your listless plants coming to life

Water with a combination of:

✔ 2teaspoon of baking soda

✔ 5 liters of pure, distilled or filtered water

✔ ½ teaspoon ammonia

✔ 1 teaspoon of Epsom salts.

58. Roses will thank you profusely.

This is Tough Organic Spray

The recipe below is effective for a wide variety of plant hassles including mildew, red spider termites, and even aphids.

✔ 5liters of water

✔ 4 drops of Superthrive, buy online)

✔ 1 tablespoon of baking soda

✔ 1 tablespoon of seaweed emulsion (organic fish fertilizer).

✔ 1 tablespoon of dishwashing liquid.

✔ 2 tablespoons of fine horticultural oil.

Mix together, pour into a spraying pump and spray when you are ready to use.

Best results in the evenings. You can repeat monthly

59. Treat Tomato Diseases

Treat tomato fungi and other diseases with this recipe on weekly application

✔ 2 gallons of water

✔ 2 tablespoons of baking soda

✔ 2 tablespoons of aspirin

Mix into a spray and put it in a spray bottle. Shake properly before you spray.

60. Effective Pesticide.

There are many pesticides but some may be toxic to the soil.

Fortunately, Baking Soda will act effectively as a pesticide while not poisoning the soil

Recipe.

✓ 1 tablespoon of olive oil,

✓ 2 two tablespoons of baking soda

✓ A few drops of liquid soap in 5liters of water.

Put in a sprayer and spray gently to your garden twice a week to keep the bugs at bay .

61. Soil pH Meter.

I like this. Instead of buying testing Kits, you can use Baking soda to test whether your garden soil is acidic or alkaline.

Ingredients.

✓ 1 Two samples of the garden soil

✓ ½ cup Baking soda

✓ ½ cup Vinegar

✓ Water

Process.

Pour vinegar into one of the two soil samples. If it bubbles, then your soil pH is over 7 means the soil is alkaline.

If it doesn’ t, proceed to the second sample with Baking soda. Add it to the soil with ½ sup of water. If it bubbles, your soil is acidic.

pH 1 to 7 Acidic

pH 7 Neutral (Water)

pH 7 to 14 Alkaline.



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