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Transform your garden into a summer haven using 79p item everyone keeps in their cupboards

Published on April 28, 2025 at 01:02 PM

YOU can completely transform your garden into a summer haven just by using an item that costs under a pound.

It's also something that everyone keeps at home in their cupboards.

A bouquet of red roses.
There's nothing better than a stunning rose garden
Honey dripping from a wooden honey dipper onto a wooden board.
Clear honey might encourage root growth

There's nothing better than a blooming garden with plenty of flowers and if you are trying to impress a loved one, a rose might go a long way.

It turns out that you may be able to regrow your rose cuttings by using one simple ingredient, honey.

Experts at Recipes For Home have recommended taking a 6-inch-long rose cutting and trying dipping it in raw honey.

You are then advised to plant it in a pot with garden soil, which would then encourage root growth.

You can easily get honey for a super affordable price as Stamford Street's clear honey is available to buy at for just 79p.

There are also other clever to make the best use of your garden as approaches quickly.

We all know there is nothing worse than an ant infestation while you are trying to make the most of the sunshine.

Ants typically emerge when thegets warmer, and as well as being unsightly, can dig under your patio slabs and cause problems.

It turns out that spreading the skin of citrus fruits around your patio is a simple, budget-friendly method to keep the insects away.

The acidity of the fruits confuses the ants, and makes them unable to find their food source.

Citrus fruits such as lemons are super cheap, and you can pick them up from the supermarket for as little as 30p.

Other cheap deterrents you can use are things you probably already have in the kitchen cupboard, such as coffee beans, cinnamon, and salt.

Another common issue in many gardens is weeds, and they can negatively affect the overall of your plants if not removed.

An expert fromMoral Fibrespreviously spoke to theDaily Expressabout the best way to tackle unwanted plants.

Adding three teaspoons of washing-up liquid to a vinegar and salt solution is said to banish weeds in a matter of hours.

You can pick up a bottle of washing up liquid for just 49p from Savers.

However, the expert also recommended considering washing off the solution before you go to bed.

Honey dripping from a honey dipper into a glass bowl.
Experts have said you could dip the six-inch rose cuttings in honey
Five dried red roses on a white background.
You can get blooming roses by using the simple household ingrediant
Honey dripping from a wooden honey dipper into a glass jar.
Honey is available from many supermarkets from under a pound

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