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home-and-garden2 years ago

Effortlessly Revive Potted Plants with WD-40 and Kitchen Staples

Calcium buildup on the outside of potted plants can be removed using WD-40. First, clean the planter of dirt and debris. Shake the can of WD-40 and spray a light coat onto the affected areas. Let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub with a soft cloth or brush. Rinse with water to remove residue. To prevent future buildup, use filtered or rainwater for watering and regularly clean the planters.

gardening2 years ago

The Pros and Cons of Using Sponges in Potted Plants.

The "sponge" hack for potted plants, which involves cutting up sponges and placing them at the bottom of the planter before adding soil, has been touted as a way to help plants retain excess moisture and prevent root rot. However, gardening experts warn that waterlogged sponges can actually cause root rot and promote the growth of harmful microorganisms in the soil. Instead, they recommend using traditional drainage materials such as gravel or sand. The sponge hack may be useful in specific scenarios, but proper watering practices and well-draining soil mixes are the best ways to ensure healthy plant growth.

gardening2 years ago

Experts warn against popular trick for potted plant health.

The "sponge" hack for potted plants, which involves cutting up sponges and placing them at the bottom of the planter before adding soil, is not recommended by gardening experts. While the hack claims to help retain excess moisture and prevent root rot, it can actually cause waterlogging, soil compaction, and the growth of harmful microorganisms. Instead, experts recommend using traditional drainage materials such as gravel or sand, or using mesh discs to avoid waterlogging that causes root rot.