Uses of Tea Bags in Your Garden
Uses of Tea Bags in Your Garden
Before you dump your tea bags in
the trash, consider this: they have a lot more than just one purpose.
You may already know about using tea bags to treat eye afflictions,
razor burn, or toothaches, but did you know that they are great for
greenery too? Wet, dry, closed, or open, tea bags make a fantastic
addition to all your plant-related endeavours. The reason for this is
that tea leaves contain around 14.5 nitrogen and other nutrients that
help to nourish the soil. Furthermore, tea leaves also improve soil
structure and increase drainage. And, if this wasn't enough, the tannic
acids that are found in tea leaves can mildly change and lower the pH of
your soil, making them perfect for acid loving plants such as azaleas,
hydrangeas, and ferns. Below are seven fantastic ways that you can use
tea bags in your garden.
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