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Adding household Epsom salt to a tree's soil is a common hack and so-called miracle cure. But what can it really do for your dogwood tree? Here's what to know.
IN THE GARDEN: Epsom salts can help plants grow, but not a cure-all. June 29, 2019 at 1:40 a.m. by JANET B. CARSON Special to the Democrat-Gazette ...
Also known as magnesium sulfate, you can use Epsom salts to keep your fern plants bright green and as a magnesium-booster in your lettuce garden. Epsom salt can even keep cockroaches away from ...
Rose gardeners can also use Epsom salt to reduce disease risk, improve nutrient uptake and enhance the quality of the blooms. Here’s what you should know about Epsom salt and how to use it in ...
As the name suggests, this ingredient was discovered 400 years ago in a salt spring in Epsom, a town in England. For that reason, it is also called ‘English salt’.