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By spritzing a baking soda solution on your tomato plants, the surface becomes more alkaline, creating an unsuitable environment for blight to take hold. You'll prevent any blight from growing or stop any spread dead in its tracks.
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Read More »Growing tomatoes is an exciting gateway into vegetable gardening. But, you may face a few hiccups along the way. There are many life hacks out there suggesting cure-alls for your tomato problems, from aspirin to eggshells, to Epsom salt, to used coffee grounds.
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At only 3 grams of net carbs per cup, cucumbers are keto-friendly as long as you eat them in moderation. Cucumbers are 96% water and are close to...
Read More »There are several ways you can apply baking soda to your tomato plants. You can sprinkle it around the base of your tomatoes, or create a diluted baking soda spray. You could also opt to place it in traps around your plants as bait. This will work well for snails and slugs. If you’ve got a snail and slug problem, chances are you’ve already set up traps and bait around your tomatoes. You can add some baking soda to these, which kills the slugs and snails the second they come into contact with it. Always be cautious though when applying baking soda to your plants. Too much baking soda is toxic to tomatoes and you might accidentally kill them along with the pests.
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