One of the best ways to prevent your tomato plants from experiencing the dreaded blight is to treat them with something you have in your refrigerator–milk. Milk doesn’t just do the human body good.
Powdery mildew shows up like an uninvited guest, coating leaves in a dusty white film and quietly sabotaging healthy plants. Gardeners often reach for chemical fungicides, but those options can feel ...
Martha Stewart on MSN
How to use milk to prevent pests and boost plant health
This unusual garden trick has several benefits for your plants.
A novel method of processing -- using high-pressure jets to spray milk and then quickly drying the spray -- yields skim milk powders with enhanced properties and functionality, according to ...
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