Eco-Friendly Gardening: Shield Your Plants Naturally With Protective Sprays

Plants require constant care to bloom. Thus, it is required to protect them from the elements that might hinder their growth. Read on to learn how you can use natural spray for your plants. 

 
natural spray plants

Whether you own a garden or a few plants in your home, it is important to protect them from external elements. There are a variety of chemicals and pesticides available in the market that claim to protect the plants but they are not good for the environment as a whole. Thus, we have come up with some of the natural plant sprays that neither harm the plants nor the environment. However, it ensures protection of the plant from damage and boosts their growth as well. Read on to learn about the natural plant sprays.

Buttermilk Spray

Moulding, damping off and shrinkage of leaves are often seen in plants. To overcome these common plant issues, you can use buttermilk. It’s a great treatment for your plants. You can mix the buttermilk spray solution in water and spray the same onto the plants.

Buttermilk Spray

Soapy Water Spray

It’s a myth that soapy water can destroy the plant. Soapy water can be used in the form of spray to eliminate insects like mealy, bugs, caterpillars and aphids from the plants. You can make a soapy solution by dissolving 4-5 spoons of liquid soap or hand wash in 5 litres of water.

Soapy Water Spray

Aspirin Spray

Aspirin not only proves to be effective for humans but they are good for plants as well. You can keep your plants disease-free using Aspirin. To make aspirin spray, dissolve aspirin in water and spray it on the plants (how to grow bamboo plant in bottle). You can mix the solution in the soil as well to protect your plants from drying.

Aspirin Spray

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Honey Solution

If you are a plant (hanging plants for outdoors) parent, then you would often get involved in grafting new plants from the branch. You can use honey for the same. Add honey to two cups of water and boil it. After that, keep the water in the fridge until it cools down. Now dip the branch in this water and bury it in soil or sand. This will allow the roots to grow quickly and plants to grow faster.

Honey Solution

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Try these natural solutions and spray to protect your plants and ensure growth.

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