Summer residents are a prudent and resourceful people. They even keep toothpaste in reserve, because they know not only about its hygienic properties. In the garden, it is a sought-after thing.
With its help, you can heal plants, deacidify or disinfect the soil. There are a couple more reasons.
There is an opinion that toothpaste helps to stop the development of fungal infection at the initial stage of the disease. To prepare a solution for late blight, 1 tube of paste is dissolved in 10 liters of warm water, and then the bushes and the soil under them are treated.
If root rot has struck, mix 2 tablespoons of tooth powder, the same amount of ash and 1 tablespoon of copper sulfate. Mix the ingredients and add a little water to make a thick paste. Treat the stems and roots of the affected plant with it, sprinkle with soil, shade the bed and do not water for 5-6 days.
For example, you can treat the soil under strawberries this way. Take one tube of toothpaste per 3 liters of water. The same composition can be used for indoor plants.
For this case, prepare a solution of 1 tube and 3 liters of water. The prepared mixture is used to treat the soil before planting.
Even if you work in the garden and vegetable patch without gloves, you can quickly wash off dirt if you rub the paste into your skin instead of soap, leave it for a couple of minutes and wash it off with warm water.
If you lubricate the places of insect bites, you can relieve the itching. Peppermint paste copes with this task best. You do not need to rub it in, but only lubricate the skin around the wound with a thin layer.