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Baking soda has so many uses that it’s literally impossible to do things without it. We bet you have it in your cupboard.

Well, guess what? Baking soda can help you get rid of powdery mildew on roses, it eliminates garlic smell, and also disinfects surfaces in your home.

Here’s how to use baking soda in your home:

  • Baking soda makes tomatoes ‘sweet’

Baking soda sweetens tomatoes, and cuts down their acidity. Sprinkle some baking soda in the soil.

  • Baking soda boosts blossoms

Use baking soda to get the most amazing blooms ever. Dissolve it in water, and flower your begonias, geraniums, and hydrangeas.

  • Baking soda protects tender roses from powdery mildew

Try this liquid solution on your roses:

Baking soda plant remedy

Ingredient:

  • 7 tbsp. baking soda
  • A dash of insecticidal soap (without no pyrethrums)
  • 5 gallons of purified water

This spray may cause burning, because some plants are super-sensitive. Apply the spray once a week.

  • Expel slugs

This is a chemical-free solution for your slugs. Use it directly on the slugs.

  • Organic pesticide

Use baking soda to battle aphids. Baking soda can turn into a safe pesticide spray, and you’ll be safe from nasty insects.

Baking soda anti-insect spray

  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • 1/3 cup cold-pressed cooking oil

Add 2 teaspoons of the mixture to a cup of water, and your spray is ready for use.

  • Deodorize smelly compost

Add baking soda to your compost pile to get rid of disgusting smells.

  • Clean bird baths and clay pots

Baking soda can serve as a compelling apparatus for water basing. Without all the poisons, of course. After the heating pop treatment, get rid of the rottenness using a moist material, and flush.

The heating pop can also clean your dirt window boxes. Flush well.

  • Keep soil fresh

Apply a layer of baking soda on the pot, then add the potting soil.

  • Extend the life of your cut flowers

Commercial packages are not your best option. Soak your flowers in baking soda solution.

  • Get rid of ants

Sprinkle baking soda to the insect “slope.” It has to be moist. Pour a tiny amount of vinegar, and you’re safe from ants!

The following hacks will help you use baking soda in the kitchen! Check these out:

  • Sanitize your cutting boards with baking soda.

  • Use it to make your own scouring powder.

Try this scouring powder recipe:

Baking soda homemade scouring powder

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup baking soda
  • 1 cup borax
  • 1 cup salt

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