Cinnamon wasn’t just for cooking. Here are 10 reasons why you should eat cinnamon in your garden.

Is it possible that cinnamon is only used to flavor homemade apple pies? You’ve noticed again. Hidden beneath its dual, spicy scent is a discreet yet effective ally for your garden. Unwanted insects, fungal diseases, unpredictable seedlings… What if a simple kitchen spice could work wonders? What you’re about to discover could transform your approach to gardening.
Cinnamon, a natural barrier against pests.
It’s a bit like providing plants with invisible protection. Cinnamon acts as a natural repellent to many insects, including mosquitoes, midges, and other uninvited guests. Dissolved in plantations, it sends a clear message: “Move on, there’s nothing to look at here!” Safe for the environment and children, it provides a gentle alternative to electric insecticides.

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