Baking soda and ash, even separately, are good gardening products.
Thus, sodium bicarbonate can be used to deoxidize the soil.
Unburned wood residues are a good fertilizer, a source of potassium, phosphorus, calcium and other microelements useful for plants.
But if you mix ash with soda, you get an incredibly effective super-remedy.
An expert of the online publication "BelNovosti", agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh told how to use such a combination in a country plot.
How to use a mixture of ash and soda
First, you need to combine these two components correctly. So, the ratio should be equal: one part sodium bicarbonate - one part unburned wood residue.
The resulting powder should be lightly sprinkled on the beds.
As a result, garden crops will acquire excellent protection from slugs.
And if you also use such a component as crushed eggshells, then the risk of gastropods appearing in the garden will become almost zero.
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