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Cinnamon in the pre-Christmas period is one of the most used spices - for gingerbread and larger gingerbread cakes.In addition, it is an ingredient of mulled wine or beer or an integral part of Christmas decorations, including wreaths and centerpieces. However, not everyone knows that it is an effective spice that supports plant growth and repels pests.
Seedlings immediately after being placed in the ground are exposed to a number of diseases that attack the seeds immediately after germination and destroy the seedling. They can be caused by different types of fungi and changing soil conditions. The answer is cinnamon, which prevents the soil from getting too wet. It hasantifungal properties , therefore its mixture with soil will prevent the growth of mold. We will also avoid mosquitoes that nest around the seedlings.
In home gardens or allotments, you may come across the scourge of growing mushrooms that appear on the mossy substrate. Removing them is an unpleasant necessity that often never ends - new ones grow up in the place where they are torn out.To do this,grind the cinnamon barkand sprinkle it on both the moss and the mushroom areas. This way you will limit the growth of subsequent ones.
Instead of using chemicals in the form of rooting hormones, replace them with a natural alternative. It is much cheaper, he althier and more effective. When planting, sprinkle the tips with cinnamon powder andrub inthoroughly. Then complete the laying in the ground.
If you abstain from chemical substances and you are against killing ants - use natural remedies. Pieces of cinnamon bark, or ground equivalent, will effectively scare away ant colonies. Sprinkle it on the entrance to the inspection, terrace or home - if they are a persistent guest who is reluctant to be chased away. It is similar in the case of mosquitoes, especially those located near the seedlings - it effectively repels them.
When transplanting plants, pay special attention to the quality of the soil. Often we can come across a defective one in which molds have developed, and even worse, fly eggs. For a natural and fungicidal effect, a water-based cinnamon spray will disinfect the soil from mold. You can also sprinkle the ground bark periodically as apreventive measure
Sprinkle ground cinnamon on the ends of your garden or plot to scare away bunnies, squirrels, or moles. As you inspect the substrate and sniff out the tiny roots, cinnamon will coat the mouths. Cinnamon getting into the nostril,irritates the mucous membranes , but will not permanently damage. It is so intense in its smell and effect that it will effectively scare away visitors.