@motivationgarden2: Stop buying expensive fertilizers! ❌ Do this instead. This 2-ingredient kitchen hack will make your garden explode with fruits! 🍅🌶 The Mix: 10g brown sugar + 20g baking soda + 4 gallons water. Routine: Water the roots every 7-15 days. 📌 Hit the bookmark button to SAVE this video so you don't forget the ratio! #plantok #gardeninghacks #diyfertilizer #growyourownfood #gardentok

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Have a patio garden worried the brown sugar will attract bugs
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Thank you
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what about fruit trees
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