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Mix the milk into the water thoroughly.
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Pour the mixture gently around the base of your roses, geraniums, or hydrangeas.
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Repeat once every 2 weeks during the blooming season (spring to early fall).
Avoid pouring directly on the leaves or flowers, especially on sunny days, as this can cause spots due to sun exposure and milk residue.
Why It Works
🌿 Roses: Benefit from calcium and proteins that support strong stems and disease resistance.
🌿 Geraniums: Respond quickly with lusher leaves and longer flowering cycles thanks to the boost in micronutrients.
🌿 Hydrangeas: Show off richer colors and improved flower head size when supported with a gentle, consistent feeding schedule.
Milk nourishes both the plant and the soil microbiome, leading to a more balanced and resilient root environment.
Bonus Tip: Add Epsom Salt
To further enhance this mixture, you can add ½ teaspoon of Epsom salt. Rich in magnesium, Epsom salt helps plants absorb phosphorus more effectively—essential for flower production and vibrant colors.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to spend a fortune on garden supplies to get lush blooms and strong plants. Sometimes, the best solutions are already in your kitchen. By adding a spoonful of milk to your watering routine, you’ll give your roses, geraniums, and hydrangeas the gentle boost they need to thrive.
Try it for a few weeks, and you might be amazed at how quickly your garden responds. More flowers, healthier leaves, and brighter color—all from a natural trick most gardeners don’t even know.
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