What to sprinkle the soil around tomatoes for an incredible harvest: tomatoes will grow big and sweet

04.01.2025 05:20

If you want the tomatoes growing in your garden to be healthy and produce tasty fruits, you should, among other things, protect them from pests.

In addition, you will have to think about how to protect plants from diseases and increase the fertility of the soil in which they grow.

It turns out that the most common soda can solve all these problems.

How to Use Baking Soda for Tomatoes

Next season, when growing tomatoes, try sprinkling the soil in the beds with baking soda - just sprinkle 1-2 tablespoons near each bush.

Important: don't overdo it with your good intentions.

Tomatoes
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To avoid harming the plants, first conduct a test to determine the soil pH level - it should be within 6.0-7.0.

Once the soda is in place, that is, on the ground, water the plantings so that the substance is absorbed into the soil.

What does soda give to tomatoes?

As a result of the manipulations carried out, you will be able to reduce the acidity of the soil, which will have a beneficial effect on the taste of tomatoes - it will become sweeter.

Lowering the soil pH also means that plants can better absorb nutrients and therefore become much healthier.

In addition, you will protect your plants from aphids – the thing is that the powder irritates the bodies of these tiny pests, which is why they are unlikely to want to feast on your tomatoes.

Elena Shimanovskaya Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Editor of Internet resources


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