26.06.2024

My Father-in-Law Uses Vinegar in Ways I Never Dreamed of: 21 Tricks That Save a Lot of Money and Effort!

By Lilia

When you have your garden, you certainly enjoy it in every way. 

Or at least you try. So what spoils all the joy for all gardeners? Constantly returning weeds, ants, etc. 

In today’s article, you will learn what reliable tool will help. And not only against weeds.

And all you need is plain vinegar. 

You will be very pleasantly surprised at the results you can achieve using ordinary vinegar.

It will help hydrangeas and other acid-loving plants

Keep plants that require acidic soil, such as rhododendrons, azaleas, gardenias, happy with vinegar. 

Its effect is temporary but fast. Mix a cup of vinegar with five liters of water and pour into the soil around the plants.

Diseased trees can be saved

Our ancestors knew how to cope and thus save many valuable stone plants in gardens.

It is enough to cut the affected bark and rub the wound with crushed sage leaves, which act as a disinfectant.

You can also successfully use ordinary vinegar for disinfection.

Cleans earthenware

Clay pots acquire an ugly appearance over time due to the action of salts, calcium and minerals.

Twenty to thirty minutes of treating the dishes in a solution of vinegar and water in a ratio of 1:3 (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water) will rid them of all deposits.

Removes grass from pavements and sidewalks

Concentrated vinegar can kill grass and moss growing through cracks in fences or interlocking decking.

It is enough to apply a few times with a sprayer on the problem areas and the weeds are gone.

It will save you from the ants

Vinegar is very effective in repelling ants.

If there is an ant problem in the garden, flood the anthill or areas where the ant infestation is most intense with a 1:1 solution of vinegar and water.

The strong smell of vinegar makes ants avoid such places.

It repels many pests and unwanted guests

Many animals, such as rodents, moles, dogs, cats, rabbits, deer, hate the smell of vinegar, so they avoid it.

Unnecessary clothes are sprayed in concentrated vinegar, so it is recommended to hang them around the garden, trees, bicycles or create decorations from them, such as scarecrows.

We should regularly soak the textile in vinegar every 6-7 days for better results.

Extends the life of cut flowers

In a solution of a liter of water, 2 tablespoons of vinegar, one tablespoon of sugar, the flowers will stay fresh and beautiful longer.

It rids the garden of weeds

You mix a solution of 3 quarts of vinegar (the higher the vinegar concentration, the better), a cup of salt, a tablespoon of lemon juice, and 2 tablespoons of dish soap.

You mix the solution and apply to the weeds with a sprayer.

You try to cover as much area as possible from the weeds.

The results of our ecospraying should be visible within two to three days.

It will serve as an insecticidal spray

Vinegar is an effective solution to get rid of unwanted insects in the garden. Vinegar spray is made by combining three parts water with one part vinegar and adding a spoonful of dishwashing liquid. 

Shake the mixture to mix the contents. Spray the places where the pests appear.

Fruit fly deterrent

Get rid of midges using vinegar bait.

You will need a cup of water, half a cup of apple cider vinegar, 1/4 cup of sugar and a tablespoon of molasses.

Mix the ingredients and fill a box or other container with them.

Hang it on the affected part of the fruit tree and see how it will attract them. A similar solution can be used for flies.

Removes rust from garden tools

Vinegar can also be used to remove rust from tools. Simply soak the tool in undiluted vinegar.

You leave it there for a few minutes then just rinse and the tool is rust free.

Acts as a fungicide

Using vinegar, you can protect plants suffering from fungus and mold. Creating a fungicide mixture is simple. Simply brew two tablespoons of vinegar with chamomile tea. 

You fill the spray bottle with the liquid and spray it on the affected plants. It is safe and environmentally friendly!

Kills snails

Of the many uses of vinegar, this is the most popular among gardeners. You can remove snails in an easy way.

Simply mix vinegar with water and spray the mixture on the affected areas in the garden. And now you will have peace of mind in your garden.

A big help for chicken breeders

Add vinegar to the chicken water. It is healthy for the respiratory system not only in humans but also in chickens. 

Removes mucus and has antibiotic properties. In addition, the vinegar environment reliably destroys microorganisms in the feathers.

Clean the eggs with it. Just dip them in warm vinegar for 10 seconds.

Helps remove stains and break down dirt.

Remove residue from water containers. Occasionally use a little vinegar to remove minerals from the hens’ drinkers. 

The minerals bind the dirt together and this attracts the bacteria. 

In this way, hens are constantly exposed to various diseases, and along with them, their meat and eggs.

When cleaning the coop, spray the walls with white vinegar. This deters mites, lice and other creepy crawlies. It also helps eliminate odors.

Soak the chicken feet in the vinegar water. It will help soften the dead skin on the feet and thus eliminate various fungi.

Vinegar breaks down dirt from problematic and hard-to-reach places such as nets, cages, etc. They should also be disinfected from time to time.

Vinegar as a spray conditioner? Hen feathers also fight mites, lice and the like. Once every two weeks it is good to spray the chickens with water that contains a little vinegar.

Cleaning the incubator. If you have chickens in an incubator, it definitely needs to be cleaned. Vinegar is a great disinfectant before use.