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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