Man Pours Vinegar Onto His Garden Plants For Them To Grow Bigger And Better

How many times have we reiterated the fact that vinegar is such a versatile and useful household product? We’re sure there have been many occasions, but we’re not quite done yet! People often discuss the uses of vinegar in the house—cleaning and cooking are two times it’s quite handy.

But have you come across anyone that uses this product in the garden? Because it’s amazing how it works wonder to ensure that even your outdoor area turns out exactly how you want it! So, if you haven’t come across tips and tricks on how to use vinegar in the garden, watch The Dirt Doctor show you all the magic, in the video below.

The first thing that The Dirt Doctor suggests is to add vinegar to your water before you start watering your plants. Yes, you read that right—vinegar to the water. Many of us know vinegar to kill weeds, but by adding a touch of the product to your water before watering your plants, it has the opposite effect. You should be mixing one ounce of apple cider vinegar into each gallon of water you use to water your garden. Watch, and listen, carefully to why this is important for your fertilizer. And the best part is that you can even use this method of growing plants indoors as well, with potted plants!

The Dirt Doctor also shows you how to make a natural herbicide to kill unwanted weeds growing out of your concrete patio (and even the ones in your garden). Everyone that has been taking a bottle of vinegar straight to their garden and pouring it over weeds should really pay close attention to this part of the video—there are a couple of other ingredients that go into this mixture to make it completely effective. Also, the best vinegar to use for weed control is 10% vinegar. Did you know that?

Watch the video below to get all the effective tips and tricks on how to use vinegar in your garden. Know a friend or family member that’ll appreciate The Dirt Doctor’s help? Then don’t forget to like and share this post with them!


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