Olive oil: make a mixture with baking soda and water and enjoy the result! Any Italian knows that olive oil is an indispensable product not only for the success of a good dish but also for many other diverse contexts. On this page we will find out when it is useful to use olive oil to help our plants grow and grow as well as possible. The plants that populate our gardens, houses and terraces find in olive oil a precious ally that can solve more than one problem.

Olive oil: make a mixture with baking soda and water and enjoy the result!

How can we use olive oil to help the plants we care for?

Olive oil can be used to help our plants in three different ways. Read on to find out:

  • ANTIPARASITIC

The first thing we must do to prevent the appearance of parasites and insects in plants is to get an atomizer. In the bottle you will need to add 70 milliliters of olive oil, a glass of water and 5 grams of baking soda. This mixture, if sprayed on the leaves, will provide the plant with a protective layer that will manage to scare away any “unpleasant host”.

  • MOSQUITO REPELLENT

The oil can prove essential for repelling plant mosquitoes. Obviously, during the summer period, mosquitoes are attracted to water. So it’s no accident that they buzz in the stagnant water found in plant saucers. To eliminate this problem we must pour a little oil inside the saucers. By doing this, the problem will be solved in an instant.

  • VIGOROUS

However, if we want to revitalize the plants, it will be enough to pour or 3 tablespoons of oil on the ground. Ideally, you should do this simple action at least once a month. In addition to this, we can get shiny leaves by simply wetting a cloth with a little oil and running it over it. In short, all that remains is to keep these tips and put them to good use. The improvements you’ll notice will be clear. It will be enough for it to have a little consistency without any effort.