
Eco-Friendly Gardening Hacks: Vinegar's Surprising Uses for Weed Control and Soil pH Balancing
TerraBloom Nursery, a US-based online gardening resource, recently shared a viral video demonstrating two simple, eco-friendly gardening solutions using white vinegar. The first is a natural weed killer, combining 1 liter of white vinegar, 2 tablespoons of salt, and 1 tablespoon of eco-friendly dish soap. "This powerful mix quickly dries out unwanted plants," states the video. The second solution is a soil pH balancer, using 1 tablespoon of white vinegar mixed with 1 liter of water, recommended for acid-loving plants like hydrangeas and strawberries. The video shows the application process, highlighting its effectiveness and affordability. While the video uses some clickbait techniques, the practical tips offer a sustainable approach to gardening, appealing to environmentally conscious gardeners.