Cinnamon: Your Plant’s Secret Weapon

  • Seedlings: Sprinkle a light dusting of cinnamon around the base of seedlings to protect them from damping-off.
  • Cuttings: Dip the cut end of a plant cutting in cinnamon before planting to encourage root growth.
  • Pest Control: Sprinkle cinnamon around the base of plants to deter ants and other insects.
  • Soil Amendment: Incorporate a small amount of cinnamon into the soil when potting plants to improve overall plant health.

Remember: While cinnamon is generally safe for plants, excessive use can be harmful. A small amount is usually sufficient.

By incorporating cinnamon into your gardening routine, you can help create a healthier and more resilient plant environment.

Would you like to know more about specific plant care tips or how to use cinnamon for other gardening purposes?

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