GardeningCinnamon in the Garden: How You Can Use Cinnamon

Cinnamon in the Garden: How You Can Use Cinnamon

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Cinnamon is an excellent addition to our kitchen ingredients, but did you know that Cinnamomum can also serve in the garden? This spice dates back to 2700BC and has been used for cooking purposes, as well as medicine.

Several years ago, cinnamon was a valuable trade item, which you could rarely find. Fortunately, you can find cinnamon at your local grocery at an affordable price. This post outlines some of the uses of cinnamon in the garden. Let’s dive in.

1. Deter Ants

Cinnamon can help eradicate ants. The powder substance in cinnamon usually suffocates them. Additionally, cinnamon’s aroma will prevent ants from smelling food sources, even though the fragrance is nontoxic for both your kids and pets.

2. Defeat Fungus

Another way you can use cinnamon in the garden is to spread it on your garden soil to kill fungi. And because this commonly known spice only kills fungi on the surface level, you might want to use other solutions. Even more, you can use cinnamon to destroy mushrooms, too.

3. Prevents Diseases Transmission in Seedlings

Cinnamon possesses antifungal properties, which aids in preventing your seedlings from damping off. So you’d want to dust your seeds using cinnamon to protect them until they start to germinate.

4. Use it to Graft Plants

Cinnamon can also be helpful if you want to graft some plants. All you have to do is to cut the plant you want to graft, dip it in cinnamon powder then replant it. Now the reason why you are dipping the plant part you are grafting is that cinnamon prevents competition, thus helping your plant grow way better.

5. Improve Plants

If your plant suffered a wound – maybe as a result of cutting, you can speed up the healing process by applying cinnamon to the affected area.

6. Cinnamon in the Garden as a Way of Eradicating Mosquitoes

Another way to use cinnamon in your garden is to sprinkle cinnamon in your garden to keep off mosquitoes. Mosquitoes don’t like the smell of cinnamon, so this will keep them off your backyard.

7. Prevent Rodents from Invading Your Home

Rodents are often discouraged by the cinnamon’s scent. This is because cinnamon contains volatile oils that baffle animals’ instincts without harming them. So, when you apply cinnamon in the garden, chances are you’ll discourage crawling animals, including rodents.

8. Use Cinnamon in the Greenhouse

Greenhouses and inhouse plants are more vulnerable to spider mites. However, there is a high chance that the spider mites will die when you use cinnamon in the garden. In practice, sprinkle a little cinnamon around the plant’s surface and the leaves as well.

So Where Can I Get Cinnamon?

There are tons of places where you can find cinnamon, including online stores or even restaurants that supply them in large bottles. Costo in Canada, for example, sells cinnamon in 500 grams containers regardless of the type. Although Cassia cinnamon is cheaper than Ceylon cinnamon, both are still effective in the garden.

 

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