Baking soda can sweeten tomatoes and deter pests, but must be used sparingly to avoid harming plants. A light sprinkle around the base wards off slugs, ants, and aphids, and a diluted spray mix helps ...
Farmer Noah Young deployed Shiloh Farm's TikTok account (@theshilohfarm) to share the myths and truths about how the common household item aids tomato plants. Young identifies three reasons the farm ...
Baking soda has antifungal and antibacterial properties that help protect plants from common diseases. When sprayed in the right concentration, it prevents the spread of powdery mildew, fungal spots, ...
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In bulk supply stores like Sam’s Club and Costco, it can be difficult to defend buying massive amounts of some grocery items for a single-family home. Who needs 13.5 pounds of any item? Sure, ...
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Baking soda may not seem like an obvious choice when you’re looking to nurture the tomato plants in your garden, but it has some potential to help grow sweeter and healthier tomatoes. While tomatoes ...