Have you noticed that the owners of the neighboring plot are doing strange things with kefir in the beds?
They 100% know something about plants that you don't.
Don't think that kefir in the garden is madness. On the contrary, this technique can be safely called genius.

The whole point is that lactic acid bacteria from the drink create an environment in the soil in which pathogenic fungi die. Pest larvae cannot stand such conditions either.
They also speed up the decomposition of organic matter, turning compost into fertilizer in a matter of weeks.
If you don’t want to lag behind your neighbors, dilute 0.5 liters of kefir in 10 liters of water and water the plants at the roots.
Tomatoes and peppers will produce 20% larger fruits after such feeding.
The time of the procedure is also important – it’s not for nothing that neighbors do it at night.
The reason is that in the sun, lactic acid bacteria die before they have time to work. And the coolness of the night prevents unpleasant odor.
But the best use of the product is to combat powdery mildew, which causes a lot of inconvenience to any summer resident.
Spray the leaves of cultivated plants with a kefir solution (1:3), and the fungus will disappear in 3 days.
Try adding a spoonful of honey to the solution - this will attract bees and increase pollination.
In a month, your garden beds will become the envy of the entire village.