"Conquer Garden Powdery Mildew with a Kitchen Staple"

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Vinegar, specifically apple cider vinegar, can be an effective remedy against powdery mildew in gardens. The acetic acid in vinegar has antimicrobial properties that disrupt the growth of mildew, acting as a natural alternative to commercial fungicides. To use vinegar, dilute a solution of 2 to 3 tablespoons in a gallon of water and apply it to the affected areas of the plant using a spray bottle. However, caution should be exercised to avoid harming the plant or altering the soil's pH balance. Good gardening practices, such as improving air circulation and choosing resistant plant varieties, can also help manage powdery mildew.
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