Natural Remedies For Your Garden At Home
We wanted to share with you our favorite at home remedies for your beautiful garden at home!
Eggshells
Repurposing your eggshells are an inexpensive, and easy way provide nutrients for your plants and succulents.
Not only do they provide the soil necessary calcium the soil needs, but they work to repel slugs and snails from your garden.
Epsom salt
Epsom salt is rich in magnesium sulfate, which promotes plants to germinate faster.
Before planting, add a tablespoon to each hole, then once sprouts start to bud.
Dissolve one salt into a 1:5 ratio with water and spray your plants once every few weeks.
aSoon you'll have a healthier and a more bountiful harvest.
Dish soap and canola oil
Are you struggling with unwanted bugs and pests in your backyard?
TRY THIS TIP:
Mix together a tablespoon of canola oil with a squirt of liquid dish soap and combine with water for a natural pest spray!
Spray generously on all of your plants and the bugs will soon vanish.
Vinegar
Instead of investing toxic commercial weed killers. Try picking up some white vinegar! Spray on any parts of your backyard, garden, or sidewalk that has pesky weeds, and they'll shrivel up in no time.