If you're a gardener, you need white vinegar. Give It Eleven Smart Gardening Purposes


More and more people are becoming health conscious, and with that comes a desire to avoid using harmful pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, and synthetic fertilizers.

Another option is to grow your own food organically; however, you'll still need to deal with pests; luckily, vinegar is a fantastic substitute for these synthetic poisons!

Vinegar has dual purposes: it kills weeds and makes plants live longer. 

Remove Weeds


Applying apple cider vinegar to weeds is an effective way to eradicate them from your garden. 

Plant Nutrients for Acid Lovers

Soils that are acidic are ideal for plants such as begonias, hydrangeas, azaleas, hollies, and gardenias. A combination of one gallon of water and one cup of white vinegar can be sprayed over them to promote their growth.

Pest Controls Fruit Flies

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