Cinnamon in the garden. The Use of Cinnamon in Plant Growing!

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Cinnamon is a famouskitchen spice, mainly used in cakes and desserts. In natural medicine, cinnamon is valued as an antifungal, disinfecting and warming agent. As it turns out, it is also worth appreciating the possibility ofusing cinnamon in the garden , as it can help repel insects, fight pathogenic fungi or root cuttings. Here are the7 Proven Uses Of Cinnamon In Crops !


How to use cinnamon in the garden?

1. Cinnamon for ants

Cinnamon is a provenant treatment used by ecological gardeners. It does not kill ants, but is not liked by them, so it prevents them from entering cinnamon-sprinkled areas.
So if ants enter your house, garden gazebo or tease in the greenhouse,find places to enter ants and sprinkle them with ground cinnamon
Similarly, baking powder is used as a home remedy for ants. However, this can be eaten by ants and causes their death. If we don't want the ants to hurt, but only discourage them from entering, choose cinnamon to fight them.

Good to knowIn order for the ants not to enter the sandbox, where small children play, it is worth mixing a larger amount of powdered cinnamon with sand. This will prevent ants from entering the sandbox and disinfect the sand.

2. Cinnamon against mosquitoes

Mosquitoes don't like the smell of cinnamon . So if we want these bothersome insects not to fly into the room, let's put a bowl of warm water on the table with a small amount of ground cinnamon. The rising aroma will scare away insects and protect us from bites.

3. Cinnamon as a rooting agent

Cinnamon in the garden can be used as a preparation for rooting cuttingsIt is worth using it, because the current regulations prohibit the use in rooting preparations sold in the European Union, the so-called auxin. These substances used to be the basis of rooting agents and the main ingredient that guaranteed their effectiveness. Roots deprived of auxins are now much less effective than they used to be.

Touse cinnamon as a rooting agentsprinkle ground cinnamon on a paper towel and then coat the tip of the seedling to take root in it. Place the ends of the seedlings covered with cinnamon in the ground, after preparing the holes for the seedlings (you can hollow them, e.g.with a pencil). The cuttings must not be pressed directly into the ground so as not to rub the cinnamon off them.Cinnamon will support the root process and protect the cuttings against fungal diseases.

4. Cinnamon in growing potted flowers

Cinnamon will also help if mold blooms appear on the ground in the flower pots. It is then worthto use the fungicidal action of cinnamon and sprinkle it over the soil in the potPowdered cinnamon should also be mixed with the soil when transplanting plants, which will facilitate the regeneration of the roots after transplanting the plant.


Cinnamon to protect potted plants

5. Cinnamon for plant damage

Cinnamon can also be used when we had to trim the shoots of a plant or accidentally broke a twig. Thenthe wound after cutting should be sprinkled with powdered cinnamonThis will speed up the healing of the wound and prevent the penetration of pathogenic fungi into the plant tissues.

6. Cinnamon on orchid roots

In a similar waycinnamon will help to protect wounds after pruning orchid rootsIf we had to trim roots that were rotting due to too much watering, it is worth to sprinkle the ends of the trimmed roots before re-planting the plant. cinnamon. This will prevent fungi and bacteria from entering the cutting wounds.

7. Cinnamon for spider mites

Tenhow cinnamon is used in the gardenis very little known. It also requires a bit more work from us. But the effect is a positive surprise!
Wellcinnamon can be used to combat nuisance pests such as spider mitesCinnamon alone is not enough. You will also need other kitchen spices - cloves, Provencal herbs and garlic, and a bit of gray soap.
To preparecinnamon spray for spider mitesbelongs to a vessel (e.g. a jar or a pot ) with a capacity of more than 1 liter, pour a teaspoon of ground cinnamon, a teaspoon of cloves and 2 teaspoons of Provencal herbs.Pour a liter of boiling water over it and mix thoroughly. When everything is slightly cool, add 2 tablespoons of crushed fresh garlic cloves and leave for about an hour.
After this time, the solution should cool down completely. It can then be strained through a fine sieve or gauze and poured into the sprayer. Finally, add a drop of liquid gray soap, which will improve the adhesion of the solution to the leaves of the plants. Spraying should be used on the day of preparation.
For full effectiveness, such spraying should be repeated every 3 days and a total of about 5 such sprays within about 2 weeks. It is therefore a bit laborious but allowsto effectively get rid of spider mites from our plantsboth at home and in the garden.

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