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13 baking soda hacks that harm your garden

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Baking soda is often hailed as a miracle ingredient with a seemingly endless list of uses, from cleaning to personal care. In the gardening world, many swear by its ability to combat pests and fungal infections. However, like many household remedies, its widespread use may not always be beneficial. While baking soda might offer some advantages in specific situations, indiscriminate use can inadvertently harm your garden in various ways.
Before you start sprinkling baking soda around your plants, it's crucial to understand the potential risks involved. Using it without proper knowledge can lead to unintended consequences, damaging plants and disrupting the delicate balance of your garden's ecosystem. Here are 13 ways baking soda hacks can harm your garden, and how to avoid them.

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