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Great baking soda trick to have beautiful plants (even in winter)

2. Expel pests 

Over time, pests can invade your garden. These pests   can enter your plants and damage them.  To get rid of pests that infest your plants, dissolve two teaspoons of baking soda in a liter of water. You can also add a few drops of Marseille liquid soap for optimal results. Mix everything and place the resulting solution in a spray bottle. Use it to say goodbye to pests present in your plantations.

3. Strengthen your plants 

Do your leaves seem brittle or damaged? Know that baking soda is an infallible remedy to strengthen plants. In fact, this white powder is considered   a natural alternative to chemical fertilizers   and helps maintain all your plants. For best effectiveness, pour two tablespoons of baking soda into half a liter of water. After mixing the solution, apply it to the leaves of your plants with a microfiber cloth.

4. Disinfect your cutting tools 

Cutting tools contain a blade that often comes into contact with plants. During winter, the drop in temperature can make some plants sick. However, when you prune a diseased plant and don’t disinfect your cutting tools,   you risk contaminating other plants  . Therefore, it is highly recommended to disinfect cutting tools. To do this, you can clean them using a mixture of baking soda and white vinegar.

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