Gardening Guide
White Vinegar Is A Gardener’s Best Friend. Here Are 11 Clever Uses in The Garden
Growing your food organically is the best way to do it but there is still the problem with the pests, so the solution for you is to use vinegar.
- Get Rid of Weeds
By simply pouring apple cider vinegar onto weeds you are easily getting rid of them.
- Food for Acidic Loving Plants
Gardenias, holly, azaleas, rhododendrons, hydrangeas, and begonias like to grow in acidic soil so by spraying a mixture of 1 gallon of water to 1 cup of white vinegar you help them grow.
- Removes Fruit Flies
Mix half a cup of apple cider vinegar, a tablespoon of molasses, a quarter cup of sugar and a cup of water, put it in a container and hang it on the tree.
- Cleanse Your Hands of Allergens
Best way to clean your hands from allergens is to use distilled vinegar to cleanse them of debris.
- Keep Rabbits at Bay
Soak balls in distilled vinegar and place them in a 35mm film container and poke holes in them to keep the rabbits away.
- Kill Ants
Spray part water and one part vinegar to kill the ants.
- Wash Your Garden Tools
Wash your tools by simply leaving them overnight in vinegar to get rid of rust and grime.
- Get Rid of Slugs and Snails
Spray some undiluted vinegar to get rid of slugs and snails.
- Clean Out Your Birdbath
Use undiluted water with white vinegar for scrubbing and then rinse with water.
- Keep Kitty Away
Pour some distilled vinegar into the sand or soil to keep the kitties away.
- Keep Flowers Fresh
Two tablespoons of vinegar and a teaspoon of sugar to a quart of water before adding your freshly cut flowers into a vase.



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