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Using Vinegar for Acid-Loving Plants

Yes, vinegar can be beneficial in the garden, especially for growing azaleas, rhododendrons, and gardenias. These plants thrive in acidic soil. To use vinegar as a fertilizer, mix one tablespoon of white vinegar with one gallon of water. Water your acid-loving plants with this solution once every few weeks.

The acetic acid in vinegar lowers soil pH, creating an ideal environment for these plants. However, not all plants prefer acidic conditions; some thrive in higher pH soils. Always check the specific needs of your garden plants before using vinegar to adjust soil pH.

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