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Baking Soda and Vinegar: In the Home and Garden


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Baking Soda and Vinegar: In the Home and Garden

Like many of us, I like to keep a clean house. Cleaning my kitchen and bathroom sinks, counter tops and vanities once presented a challenge. How so? I refuse to use harsh chemicals, mainly because of my children's allergies and asthma. I also prefer an environmentally-friendly cleaning solution. I've found all this and more, by cleaning with a homemade paste I make from baking soda and vinegar. This all-natural cleaning solution removes most of my everyday stains and grime with ease. I just scour the surface with a scrubby-type sponge and it's a breeze. In addition to kitchen and bathroom surfaces, I use baking soda and vinegar cleaning paste on my parrot's cage. There are no harsh chemicals or fumes, so it's also perfect for cleaning the toddler's room. Try the same solution diluted with a bit of water to kill your garden weeds. You'll be amazed!

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3 Benefits To Using Mulch In Your Garden

If you have a garden that you have put a lot of work into, you want to make sure that it looks good all the time. One thing that you can do is to make sure that you mulch your garden well. Mulch can be made up of a wide variety of organic materials, including wood chips and coconut husks. Ideally, you want to put two to three inches of mulch down in your garden. There are a lot of benefits to using mulch in your garden. 

Water Retention

One big benefit to using mulch in your garden is that your garden will retain a lot more water. That's because the water will get down under the mulch, and it will be harder for the sun to dry it out. That will do more for your plants' roots than just regular watering. You can enhance this even more if you use something like a soaker hose laid directly under the mulch. The soaker hose drips water out and soaks the roots, and the mulch on the top will keep the water from evaporating. You can actually use less water when you are watering your plants this way. 

Added Nutrients

As the mulch's organic material breaks down, it can add necessary nutrients into the soil, thereby enriching it. When you are buying mulch, you can take a good look at everything in the mulch and see if the company added anything that would nurture the soil even more. Because mulch will break down and help the soil, you don't have to scrape it up year to year if you don't want to. You can add in new mulch on top of the mulch that is already there, which will encourage the mulch on the bottom layer to break down. 

Weed Control

No one wants to have to spend their time weeding their garden. You'd rather just be able to enjoy the fruits of your labors and look at your garden. But, weeds are a part of life. A good layer of mulch all around your plants will help to control weeds. One reason for that is that the weed seeds won't be able to get down to the ground because of the mulch. 

If you have a garden that you have spent a lot of time on, you want to make sure that it always looks good. Adding mulch to your garden can help with that.