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- Magnesium sulfate (Epsom Salt) can increase seed germination and nutrient uptake
- It helps improve flower blooming and enhances a plant's green colour
- Best for vegetables,flowers and landscape, 100% Water soluble fertilizer
- An epsom salt bath can help to soothe muscle aches and pains, relieve aching feet, cleanse pores An Epsom salt bath can help to soothe muscle aches and pains, relieve aching feet, cleanse pores, flush out toxins, detoxify the skin
- Here are some other tips for using Epson salt in the garden: *HOUSE PLANTS: 2 tablespoons per gallon of water; feed plants monthly. o ROSES: 1 tablespoon per foot of plant height per plant; apply every two weeks. Also scratch 1/2 cup into soil at base to encourage flowering canes and healthy new basal cane growth. Soak unplanted bushes in 1 cup of Epsom Salt per gallon of water to help roots recover. Add a tablespoon of Epsom Salt to each hole at planting time.*SHRUBS (evergreens, azaleas, r
Experts recommend Epsom salt in the garden for a variety of uses, starting with your garden startup and including peppers, tomatoes, fruit and roses. They say Epsom salt can also help with house plants, as well as lawns, trees and shrubs. Studies show that magnesium and sulfur, two naturally occurring minerals that are major components of Epsom salt, help plants grow greener with higher yields and more blooms. Magnesium creates an environment conducive to growth by helping seeds to germinate, increasing chlorophyll production and improving phosphorus and nitrogen uptake. Sulfur is also a key element in plant growth, helping produce vitamins.