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7. Begonias
Loves a clean, disease-free environment that baking soda helps maintain.
8. Peonies
Benefits from soil pH balance, which can stimulate bigger, more fragrant blooms.
9. Impatiens
Promotes denser flowers and helps deter mildew in shady spots.
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10. Chrysanthemums
Supports bushier growth and prolonged bloom time.
11. Dahlias
Respond well to the anti-fungal benefits, producing fuller blooms.
12. Lilies
Helps extend the blooming period and protect foliage from spots and blight.
Tips for Success
Don’t overdo it: Too much baking soda can raise the soil pH too far and harm plants. Stick to the recommended dose.
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Avoid young seedlings: Use on established plants only.
Combine with good care: Baking soda helps, but regular watering, sunlight, and pruning are essential.
Final Thoughts
Next time you reach for your garden tools, grab the baking soda too. With just one simple, affordable recipe, you can support healthier plants, bigger blooms, and a garden that turns heads all season long. Nature doesn’t need to be expensive—it just needs a little help from your pantry.
Would you like a printable version of the recipe or a shareable infographic for social media? I can create one!
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