Gardening Hacks
10 Gardening Hacks That’ll Change the Way You Garden Forever.

1. Make Fertilizer Tea From Grass: You can make liquid fertilizer using your garden weed and grass. Cut grass and weed from your garden and place them in a bucket and steep them for a few days. Then spray the liquid fertilizer to your plants.

2. Improve fruit set using Epsom salt: If you see your peppers fall down, it can be caused due to Epsom salt deficiency. Apply Epsom salt around your garden plant.

3. Use Eggshells To Your Garden: Sprinkle eggshells to your garden. It will help to deter snails and slugs from your garden. Eggshells are also a great way to add calcium to your compost.

4. Use Plastic Forks: Use plastic forks to your garden to protect from dogs, rabbits, cats etc.

5. Cinnamon Powder: Use cinnamon powder on seedlings to prevent diseases.

6. Use Vinegar To Kill Weeds: Spray vinegar to kill your garden weeds.

7. Sweeten Your Tomatoes Using Baking Soda: Sprinkle a small amount of baking soda around the base of your tomato plants to sweeten your tomatoes.

8. Start Seed in Eggshells: Start seedlings in eggshells and after a few days transplant them in your garden.

9. Use Hydrogen Peroxide: You can use hydrogen peroxide to combat almost all kinds of common fungal infections affecting your garden plants.

10. Bury Tea Bags In Your Garden: Do not throw away used tea bags and ground tea leaves. Tea grounds act as a fertilizer and help to improve the plant’s growth.

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