Use Vinegar In Your Garden And Watch What Happens
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- Did you know that you can use vinegar in your garden too? That’s right! Whether you have white vinegar or want to maximize your apple cider vinegar uses, there are many different ways you can utilize this miracle ingredient outside of the kitchen.
Vinegar makes a perfect DIY non-toxic solution for many gardening troubles - from natural weed control to enhancing soil, and feeding your plants. You can even use vinegar to keep raccoons out of your garden!
In this how to video, we’ll show you 15 creative ways to use vinegar in the garden!
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Peonies attract ants to your garden, once flowers bloom the ants disappear. The ant is NOT required to open the flowers, they do that all on their own.
One year my wife and I asked our pest control service to treat for ants outside. We didn’t see any ants. We also didn’t see any blooms on our peonies. It seems that there’s a sticky substance that holds the bloom together that the ants are fond of and they come to eat it, that’s opening the blooms. All of our blooms drooped without opening that year. So be careful about killing the ants.
Mine wouldn't open until there were ants cleaning off the buds. This year they didn't bud at all.
@@davidbender5880 8
Ladybugs do the same just no as quickly
We use to have war with those touchmeknotes they would exploded on contact
👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼Vinegar is great for your shower walls, & shower sprayer head. Spray the walls and let it sit overnight, rinse next day, all junk comes right off.
👉🏼👉🏼Take a bread bag, or a baggie, and add vinegar to the bottom of it, and tie the bag to your shower head overnight and all the build-up comes off.
Add enough vinegar to soak the shower head size you have. Can use an old toothbrush for little extra Sparkle. Both eork👍
Little Correction, Yes rust can be washed off with Vinegar due to it's acidic nature. But it will also cause metals to rust if you don't neutralize the acid with a base. So after the rust is cleaned off, rinse the metal in baking soda with water. then dry off right away.
acidic can also discolor some natural metals if left on. it will definitely discolor wood to a dark gray
Also good to protect with a little linseed oil after cleaning
Eliza Beth, thank you for the information about finding a transcript of this video and doing it nicely and without judgement. We who were unaware are appreciative!
Don't forget instead of using fabric softener in you washing machine, just use a quarter to half cup of white vinegar and you cloths will be soft and not smell, also you won't need a cling sheet in the dryer! Try it you will love it! I keep gallons of Vinegar at all times!
Used to use vinegar in place of fabric softener but stopped due to the vinegar weakening and destroying any elasticised materials in the clothing.
This is terrific! thank you.
I just 'discovered' white vinegar for the toilet bowl. I live in Phoenix and our water is very hard. There was quite a lot of mineral build-up in the bowl that no store-bought product would remove. I got tired of buying the stuff! So I went looking online for DIY toilet bowl cleaners. White vinegar was one of the top suggestions. I am thrilled with how it worked! build-up is literally gone, after the first use! By the second user, it is ALL gone!!! The toilet bowl looks brand new and its from the 80's!! whoo hoo! its the little things that make me smile!!!
I have very hard water and mineral buildup. I wonder if this is okay for septic systems?
@@andreabradley5837 I would think it would be fine. It is a natural substance. But if you're concerned, call a septic company.
Anyway - give it a try - you will love how it works!
@@jessstone7486 thanks!
It's easier just to crap in the yard.
@@KB-ke3fi It's even better to crap in your neighbors yard. Then blame it on their dog.
Amazing! thank you!
Love the ideas especially for the organic use thanks. This is valuable info for our gardens and homes! Thanks.
I USE VINEGAR TO CLEAN ME WINDOWS . I LOVE IT
And you can use hand sanitizer to clean car widows too.
Very useful information, thank you so much!
Great tips - thank you
NEVER EVER cut your flowers with secateurs: you pinch off the canals through which the flower is fed. Instead, diagonally cut them with a sharp knife, thus leaving the “veins” of the plant open and enlargening the surface through which it can absorb its nutrients. This keeps your flowers well much longer. Take this advice from a Dutchman, we know our flower stuff.
old razor blades that are too blunt to shave with are great for this. and cheap.
Will it be the same with roses? I have roses only. Thanks 😊
@@guadalupegonzalez9132 yep, roses in particular!
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Amazing garden. So peaceful indeed.💙👏🏻
Wonderful !!! Thanks !!🥰
Will try these great ideas. I know it defintely works on weeds. Tnahnk you.
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Good tips about vinegar, thanks for sharing...👍👍👍
Great knowledge i gained about vinegar useful characteristics, love it much
Thank you for your informative tips 🙏
Super,many thanks. All the best from Suriname
Thank a lot ,useful information
I have birds, so I have used vinegar as my mainstay for cleaning, disinfecting, and laundry for 30 years.
Vinegar is a great product on its own, but mixed with baking soda down the drains once a month keeps pipes open. Mixed into paste with cream of tartar powder, it can clean baked on grease from oven glass
Mix with baking soda into a paste and it's a great jewelry cleaner. Pack the piece in the paste, leave it for an hour, then scrub it off with a toothbrush.
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Great advices to make the life easier.
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Thanks for reminding me of something I had forgotten.
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Very interesting ideas I have to try this good video
Thank You ! Very Informarive video.
Very useful Information, Thank you.
Very useful tips. Thanks
Awesome! I learned a few new things
Thank you!
We learn some thing new,every day know matter,how long we live,i tell mine this,
Thank you for that information!
I've used vinegar with a squirt of dawn dish soap in my weed killer sprayer for years. Its way faster abd safer. I use the same recipe with more dish soap for cleaning. It does an amazing fast job on scummy showers!
I’ve used the vinegar + salt + dish soap in a garden sprayer for years on weeds in the back alley; it’s phenomenal and doesn’t leave harmful chemicals in the soil. Very important: look for “cleaning vinegar” which is double the level of acetic acid of regular cooking vinegar 👍🏼
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Never ever soak your garden tools in vinegar. Yes it will remove the rust, but it will also discolor and pit the steel. Following the instructions here by following the the vinegar by just wiping dry is a sure fire way to be buying new garden tools not making them look like new. Vinegar is an acid. It eats not only the rust but the good metal as well. If you do want to use this method, neutralize the vinegar with baking soda before rinsing with very hot water and then trying completely. It is much better to remove the rust with a stif brass bristle brush and some oil and a bit of elbow grease, or better yet clean them up before you but them away in the first place. Rinse the dirt off with the garden hose then plunge the blade of the shovel, trowel, clippers etc. into a bucket of sand filled with oil. It will keep the rust off though you will have to clean them off next time you use them….but hey, no rust!
1. knock off/rinse loose dirt
then
2. plunge tools into a 5gal pit or bucket of sand with *approximately* ½ qt of motor oil mixed in.
Tools are clean & protected from rust.
@@pktdbgnzwl thanks, that’s a bit more accurate than “filled with oil” 😀
Yeah - isn't vinegar used for Acid Etching? coat the metal with wax, cut the design into the wax, then soak in vinegar over night..
Also, lemonade works just as well for keeping cut flowers alive (or so I've heard; it's to do with the carbonated bubbles, apparently. I wouldn't know, I don't do flowers, cut or otherwise.)
I had some brackets that had some rust. Ileft them in vinegar for 6 months because i forgot them all that was left was sludge no rust no brackets
Thanks for the tips I will try on some of my plants.
Thank You For Sharing ❤
Vinegar is acidic which is why it helps in many applications however use caution as well. If it is too strong it can etch deeper into your metal surfaces or cement, if you put an egg in a cup of vinegar for a day or two it will soften the shell ! We use this demo in the dental field to visualize how strong acid in the mouth can soften enamel.
am egg? now im getting hungry
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Well what types of Foods are that Acidic? The vinegar can cause that much damage and that quickly to an egg isn't it dangerous it sprayed on weeds grass etc. That my Dog might decide he'd like to eat?! N if so is there something I should have him afterwards to neutralize or bring the PH back to an exceptable Level health wise for him etc. Should I be worried if he has ingested small amounts? Sorry for being such an worrier where my fur baby Odin is considered. Thanks n I Appreciate the Information 😊
I add used green tea bags to my unhealthy plants, and that really helps. R U sure white vinegar won't kill my plants. You say it kills weeds, now won't they hurt the plants too?? Just cautious-curious!? Thx all the same, liked the video!!
Thank you for useful information.
Thanks for the tips
Thank you I am gonna try straight away.
I make a rinse for the dishwasher using 1 cup white distilled vinegar and 20 drops of lemon essential oil. The etching has come off of my clear drinking glasses. Much cheaper and works best.
Very helpful.
Thanks for a great 👍 tip that's awesome 👌 look forward to see the results when i do try it .👏
I have a window washing business and I use vinegar and water. It works great.
Vinegar and water is how I grew up cleaning windows. Can't be beat.
Vinegar for the washer rinse cycle saves loads of money. It helps to remove soap residue and soften towels. We also use it in the gravelly driveway and in our walkways for weeds and grass.
How much do you add?
I've been using Vinegar for decades in my rinse cycle. I have severe asthma & those flowery laundry softeners, WILL bring on an asthma attack faster than any thing I can think of at the moment.
Thankyou for sharing the wonder effect of Vinegar. I am bless and will apply them as necessary or needed. God bless.
Worked great!
Thank you ☺️
I usually use vinegar for my laundry.
great hints, thank you, for practical ideas.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much!
These r great tips I will use
There is Macy I am trying to use it see how it goes but so far it sounds really good thank you.
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Very useful tips Thanks so much
I had some.e idea vinegar worked for so.e things but this is crazy awesome
This is valuable info for our gardens and homes! Thanks
Thank you 🙏🏼 ✨✨
Thank you for the tips..
You are a blessing indeed! Thank you for sharing these useful uses of vinegar. God bless you.
Exactly what I need!!! Thanks for this useful tips.
Plants are very sensitive to sodium and so adding table salt to the garden will kill plants. Some use it to kill weeds, but the same sodium that kills weeds, will spread through the soil and kill many other plants, and for this reason it is a poor choice as a herbicide.
Useful to destroy your garden. Buy yourself a good gardening book, instead and ask at your local garden center for advice. Tjhis "advice" is full of vice for your garden.
GREAT TIPS..THANKS
Great tips! Mucho Mucho 😄
Vinegar and baking soda are two very versatile and effective things that have many, many uses. I use them for all kinds of things. Coconut oil is also on the very useful list. AND they are all safe enough to eat. 😊😊
Do not forget lemon juice....keeps bugs away, natural bleach, & not harmful if a toddler would ingest!
Brilliant and interesting video have shared on FB. Wrote down all the uses Great tuff thanks
Awesome thanks 😊
This is excellent information. Thanks for sharing the video ❤❤
Love the ideas especially for the organic use thanks
Try pickling vinegar. It’s 7%. When you’re spraying weeds, make sure you “spot” spray because that mixture kills everything.
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Awesome Thank you for sharing
I found this very interesting and informative. I will certainly be using your tips. Thank you
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I as well will be using vinegar for my garden..and home remedies
Plants are very sensitive to sodium and so adding table salt to the garden will kill plants. Some use it to kill weeds, but the same sodium that kills weeds, will spread through the soil and kill many other plants, and for this reason it is a poor choice as a herbicide.
Sounds like a robo reply
These are really good gardening tips!! Thanks for the upload :)
yea if u want acidic plants
Plants are very sensitive to sodium and so adding table salt to the garden will kill plants. Some use it to kill weeds, but the same sodium that kills weeds, will spread through the soil and kill many other plants, and for this reason it is a poor choice as a herbicide.
Great video thank you
Good job. Thanks for in garden information.
I use a mixture of vinegar and pink liquid soap , mixture of 1-1 for cleaning bath tub ,tub surroundings ,tiles, toilet and sink . it work like a charm. Will have to try it out in the garden to see how it goes.
It will act as a universal plant killer and it will build up in the soil. Great way to destroy a once flourishing garden.
very low amount of vinegar in a gallon of water for acid loving plants. High vinegar and salt will kill stuff
White vinegar is great for cleaning litter boxes also. I just over the bottom of the empty litter box with 2-3 inches of water then add about 1 cup of vinegar. Let it sit for several hours, use a brush for any spots that are still there then dump it out and rinse. I just let mine air dry, works great.
use Bleach to disinfect. works better. cat urine hardest thing to clean. ultraviolet light will xhow resin of cat urine is still there. as seen on My Cat From Hell
Is that after you eat the tootsie rolls?
Doesn’t make your cat want to avoid the box later? Nah, smell probably dissipates. Smart!
@@Wesmancan Does anyone really eat those? They’re gross. 😛
Wow great information thanks!!
Excellent.
Wonderful, thank u.
Thank you for showing me the different ways to use vinegar outside.
I already knew some of those hints, but it's nice to know other ways to use vinegar.
great tips.
Very useful friendly tips.Thank you.Peter O
Fantastic tips for my gardens. Thank you ! A great learning site !
wonderful shared ideas with white vinegar thanks for sharing love all your natural tips.
Vinegar is not natural it is highly toxic. As such using vinegar is AGAINST THE LAW over here! It acidifies the soil, kills all bugs and plants in it, leaving it dead soil. If many use it, it gets into drinking water too and it causes a serious environmental problem. We need bugs in the soil to keep it fertile and healthy but vinegar doesn't discriminate, kills off all. And nature is strong, there will be weeds that can live on it and these will be even stronger and more difficult to kill.
Using it for ants is useless as the nest with queen and eggs is really deep down.
All the while you are using something that is highly toxic and environmentally damaging
Great. Thank you!
Great ideas .....
I pull weeds up by the roots. It takes while longer but it avoids use of any chemicals.
That will not work with all weeds. Many will simply reproduce from the roots pieces.
@@FisherCatProductions try a shovel
I have been doing this, but I just can’t keep up with them now.
Roundup
@@SM_zzz I recently had a bone marrow cancer scare that the doctor linked to my exposure to toxic chemicals decades ago. My cousin DOES have leukemia for the same reason and is on chemo. I know Roundup works (for a while) but it is just too dangerous for humans and critters. My next step is a 20% vinegar spray, but you have to keep reapplying.
Good luck on plants that needs 🌞
Than you for sharing
Very interesting ideas will definitely try out some vinegar
The weed killer solution works! I tried it last year and will use that from now on!
Thank you sir
Didn't know now I know going to relay to others thanks for this video