Plant Care, Soil & Tips
10 Effective Baby Powder Uses In The Garden
Baby powder is not only for babies; your garden loves it as well. Here’re 10 Baby Powder Uses and Hacks you should try!
Repel Japanese Beetles
Japanese beetles are invasive little creatures with an insane appetite, but they don’t stand a chance against baby power. When planting in the soil or potting up plants to transplant later on, sprinkle some of that sweet-smelling white stuff around the base and this will repel these pests from attacking your flower/vegetable gardens before their inevitable invasion occurs (and trust me when I say there’s no use waiting until then).
Discourage Rabbits
If you’ve seen rabbits visiting your garden recently and want to keep them away, baby powder is here for the rescue! Sprinkle it on low-growing plants in order to make sure they’re safe.
Remove Gloves Easily
One of the best ways to make your gardening gloves less sticky and sweaty is by sprinkling some baby powder inside them before putting it on. The dryness will help to keep you cool while working in hot weather conditions, as well as preventing any unnecessary dirt from getting into sensitive areas like around cuts or wounds.
Get Rid of Ants

Ants are some of the most unwanted visitors in any garden. They can overtake all your gardening beds, kill off beneficial insects, and encourage aphids to come along too! Ants detest baby powder so you should always sprinkle it around as a barrier for them not getting into your home or gardens.
Safeguard Your Hands

Prevent Root Rot

Protect your plants from rot by following one of the most ingenious baby powder uses. It absorbs excess moisture in the soil and saves the plant before it has a chance to establish itself due to root rot, making this list item number 1 on our countdown! Just smear some around roots of flowering seeds for best results.
Babysit Young Flower Bulbs

One way to protect your flower bulbs is by giving them a little bath in baby powder before planting. To do this, add five or six bulbs along with three tablespoons of baby powder into an airtight ziploc bag and shake the mixture well so that it coats all ends of the bulb.
When you transfer these coated flowers from their makeshift container back out into open soil, they will be protected against early death thanks to radiant repellant power created as a result from our beloved infant’s favorite product!
Ward Off Aphids
Every gardener knows the struggle of an ants infestation. If you sprinkle baby powder around your plants, not only will it keep off those pesky insects but also get rid of aphids as well!
The abundance in numbers that come with a garden ant infestation are enough to ruin any plant life within seconds and after years without treatment they can completely destroy anything living on your property. Luckily there is hope by taking care when planting flowers or vegetables; if you use insecticide then put up some sort of barrier such as chicken wire so that no pests may enter into contact with them later down the line for example- enjoy watching mother nature’s fury unfold before us while we’re safe from her wrath!
Deer-Proof Your Garden
In the event that deer are coming to your garden for a feast, there is no option better than using physical barriers. However, if you’re looking for something temporary and quick-term, try baby powder! Sprinkle it around their favorite plants; as this stuff is light and mild.
Keep Your Lawn Bug-Free

Lawn grubs can make your lawn patchy and brown. They eat the roots of grasses in a variety of ways, which is why they’re so hard to tackle on one’s own. One way people have found success with this pest problem (if it isn’t too severe) is by using baby powder that you sprinkle around their hiding spots where you’ve detected them before bedtime for two nights straight! This will help prevent infestation without harming any wildlife or pets nearby during treatment time.


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