Think cinnamon is just for cooking?
Think again!
Cinnamon can work wonders in your garden too.
Discover 6+ amazing reasons to start using cinnamon outdoors.
Ready to spice up your gardening?
Let’s dig in!
1. Ward Off Ants

- Use Cinnamon: It can suffocate ants upon inhalation.
- Safe for Humans & Pets: Non-toxic and child-friendly.
- Benefits:
- Disrupts ant scent trails.
- Prevents ants from locating food.
2. Combat Soil Fungi
- Cinnamon Application: Sprinkle on soil to combat surface fungi.
- Limitations: May require additional methods for deeper infestations.
- Wild Mushrooms: Effective in eliminating unwanted growth.
3. Shield Young Plants from Illness
- Use Cinnamon: Its antifungal qualities help prevent seedling diseases.
- Control Moisture: Apply cinnamon powder to seeds and cover with a dome to safeguard them as they sprout.
4. Enhancing Plant Stability through Grafting
- Prepare your cuttings: Dip them in cinnamon powder before replanting.
- Benefits: Cinnamon serves as a natural growth stimulant, reducing potential competition.
5. Treat Ailing Plants
- Cinnamon Application: Swiftly apply to plant injuries
- Benefits: Promotes recovery, shields from ailments
6. Mosquito Repellent Strategies for Your Garden
- Cinnamon Sprinkling: Scatter cinnamon around your plants to deter mosquitoes with its potent scent.
- Teabag Planting: Positioning a teabag in the garden soil can also serve as a repellent.
Enjoyed your tips. Will definitely try some of them.
thanks need all the help I can get
Yes I enjoy learning how to use herbal methods to rid of sorts of rodents to insects. I know of Germany’s local community gardens and enjoy looking at them when I am there yearly.