Hydrangeas      are a very common and popular plant in our region.      Its flowers in bright or soft colors, nuanced or bold,      are grouped in a kind of refined and elegant sphere.

They are hardy and not too demanding to grow. In our parts, they are a symbol of love, devotion and fidelity, but in China they are considered a symbol of loneliness and are a bad sign if given to a new friend. No matter which country you travel to, whatever custom you encounter, the truth is that they are decorative and will please any flower, whether planted in a pot or out in the garden.

However, if they have trouble appearing arrogant, don’t think it’s because they’re shy! They may need our outside help to flourish and light up our outdoor space.

There is      an ingredient that is always present in our kitchens that can help you and change it in 24 hours     . You will see them explode in all their glory!

It’s vinegar.      In this sense, it has already been devoted word for word to the properties that characterize it and make it very useful even outside the purely gastronomic area.

As a natural antibacterial agent,    it helps us      clean the house and at the same time protects the environment. Thoroughly disinfects surfaces including kitchen steel and bathroom ceramics, precisely those that need daily disinfection.

But it can also have a big impact on our vegetation!

Let’s find out how to use it together.

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Hydrangea: With this ingredient, the flower will be charming

All but a few already use      vinegar in the garden.      Its function as a natural repellent against parasites is perhaps the most well-known: we can spray it wherever we notice harmful insects, completely safe for us, the environment and the air we breathe, without having to worry about the other consequences of its almost immediate disappearance. Aphids and mealybugs no longer occur, and with their help we also eliminate the risk of mold formation, which is dangerous for the well-being of plants.

In addition,      it is a soil acidifier, but be careful!      You need to know how to dose it to get only the benefits and avoid possible side effects. In fact, any abuse is punished so severely that it affects the beauty of our orchids. Mix one      tablespoon with 5 liters of water     , dilute well and     apply in one stroke from top to bottom on the crown, stem, trunk, leaves, branches, flowers and roots. The next day we will notice a significant improvement in your appearance.

However, if it seems boring to you, like you are tired, then      the solution is to use an iron     . It’s easy:      just bury nails (or a key), preferably rusty ones, near the roots.      They gradually distribute the mineral into the soil and provide your hydrangeas with nutrients to grow back to their full potential.

Let yourself be enchanted by the magic of nature!