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### **10 Brilliant Reasons to Use Baby Powder in Your Garden**
When you think of baby powder, you probably picture diaper bags and nursery shelves — not your garden. But this humble household staple has some surprisingly clever uses outdoors that every gardener should know about. Whether you have a sprawling vegetable patch or a few potted plants on your balcony, baby powder can become your garden’s secret weapon.
Here are **10 brilliant reasons to use baby powder in your garden** that might just make you rethink this everyday product.
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### 1. **Keep Ants at Bay**
Baby powder can act as a natural ant deterrent. Sprinkle a thin line of powder around plants or entry points to disrupt ants’ scent trails and keep them from invading your garden beds.
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### 2. **Prevent Pest Crawlers**
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Tiny pests like aphids, spider mites, and even slugs dislike baby powder. Dust it lightly on affected leaves and stems to help protect your plants from these unwanted guests.
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### 3. **Stop Snails and Slugs**
Slugs and snails hate crawling over the dry texture of baby powder. Create a barrier around your plants to keep these slimy critters away without resorting to harsh chemicals.
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