Cinnamon is a wonderful flavor addition to cakes, cookies, and any number of other foods, but to gardeners, it’s so much more. This versatile spice can be used to prevent fungus from killing small seedlings, to help root cuttings, and even for keeping pests away from your home. Once you learn how to use cinnamon powder for plant health, you’ll think twice about grabbing harsh chemicals for your gardening needs.
The benefits of cinnamon on plants is widespread and you may end up reaching for the spice almost daily. Here are 6 Unbelievable Cinnamon Uses in Your Garden Plants :
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Great video, it was informative and entertaining.
SurvivalAustria
nice
Nice tips – I'd honestly never heard cinnamon could do any of that! 👍
Thanks! very useful infomation!
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Hi, new friend here thanks for the tips – keep it up,
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Wow, it's so cool😍
can you use any type of organic cinnamon powder as an anti fungicide for my indoor or outdoor garden plants? Why I am asking is that it seems there are a few different types/ varieties of cinnamon such as; Cinnamomum zeylanicum (often referred to as true cinnamon, and has the most clean and desirable flavor); Cinnamomum loureirii (widely coveted as a premium Saigon cinnamon from Vietnam); Cinnamomum burmannii (the most common cinnamon in the grocery store); and Cinnamomum verum (also known as Ceylon cinnamon). As my local supermarket in the UK here only sells Ceylon cinnamon powder.
Way too long of an intro.