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How to use baking soda in your garden to boost flowers, deter pests, and more

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 7, 2026, 16:00 IST
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How to use baking soda in your garden to boost flowers, deter pests, and more

One of the products that you use regularly in the kitchen is the same you can put into your garden, such as baking soda. From dealing with some pest infestations to improving flower blooming, there are a variety of ways baking soda can be used in the garden. Nevertheless, the important part is not to apply this ingredient excessively and cautiously. As you know, baking soda has sodium content which can negatively affect plants. Therefore, it is crucial to use baking soda in proper amounts, which means that baking soda can become a great helper in the garden. Let us find out how you can utilize this product.

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Discourage slugs and ants with baking soda

One of the most popular uses of baking soda is its use as an ant and slug repellent. According to gardeners' recommendations, a small amount of baking soda must be applied to the soil in the area around the plant rather than on its foliage. Ants do not like places with a lot of baking soda because they disrupt their scent trails. Still, only a little amount of this substance is necessary to use because its excess will negatively affect soil condition.

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Control fungal problems with baking soda

There are several fungi that can cause significant issues for your plant such as powdery mildew and black spot disease. Gardeners apply baking soda spray to help fight against these fungi. Indeed, baking soda raises the pH of the surface of leaves, thereby preventing fungal proliferation. This substance works effectively as a prevention and rarely serves as treatment. It is recommended to use it moderately and avoid direct sun exposure when applying baking soda.

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Support blooming with baking soda

If you have ornamental plants requiring somewhat alkaline environment, you can utilize baking soda as an effective means to stimulate blooming. However, in this case, you need to apply it in limited quantities since it has negative effect on the roots, which is why nutrients cannot be absorbed normally.

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Weed elimination trick with baking soda

As a rule, you need baking soda in cases when there are weeds between stones or garden paths. It can be considered an alternative to salt since baking soda is also able to dry out unwanted plants. Nevertheless, you should be careful and avoid placing it in proximity of other plants.

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Cleaning of gardening tools with baking soda

Besides helping plants grow, baking soda can be used to clean gardening equipment. There are lots of gardeners who utilize baking soda to clean rust or other residues.

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