Apple Cider Vinegar Garden Usage
To Kill Weeds
Spray on an undiluted Apple Cider Vinegar onto weeds. Keep using on any new plant growths until starvation of plants.
To Improve Soil Acidity
Mix a cup of Apple Cider Vinegar with a gallon of water especially if you live in a hard water area. The vinegar will aid in the releasing of iron from the soil. Many plants enjoy an acid soil in which to flourish. Some plants that benefit are azaleas, rhododendrons and gardenias but there are many more.
Removing Garden Lime
Since garden lime is highly alkaline, it can be nessesary to remove it from the hands so they do not become rough and flaky and old plant pots before reusing them. Simply liberally rinse with Apple Cider Vinegar to neutralize.
Increase Longevity Of Vase Flowers
Use a combination of 2 teaspoons of sugar and 2 teaspoons of Apple Cider Vinegar in a vase of water.
To Add Plant Nutrients To Soil
Combine a ratio of 1:8 of Apple Cider Vinegar and water. Then make a solution of with a ratio of 8:1 of water and sugar. Add the two mixtures together and give to plants as long as is needed.