7. Coconut Water Promotes the Growth of Roots
Required materials: coconut water
Making It: $5–$15*
Mineral-rich coconut water is a favorite among organic gardeners as a convenient alternative to pharmaceutical rooting hormones. Gibberellic acid and cytokines, which are abundant in coconut water, promote seed germination and root growth.

Coconut Water Promotes Root Growth Create
As coconut water is equally beneficial to people, you can sip on it while you’re watering your plants. It is low in calories, abundant in potassium, and helps with hydration. It is particularly helpful for rehydrating your body after spending the entire day laboring in the garden.
8. Water Tubs Can Lengthen the Growing Season
Supplies needed: Water tubs
Making Cost: $0*
You can assist control the microenvironment of your garden by employing basic water tubs. Your plants should be placed around tubs of water and left there all day and all night. The sun will warm the water during the day, particularly if you have a greenhouse.

Water Tubs Can Lengthen the Growing Season
The earth will cool down rapidly at night in cold weather, but heat will take longer to escape from the water tubs. Your plants will have a little extra time to thrive before winter sets in thanks to the “heat sink” effect of these water tubs.
9.Prepare Aspirin Water
Supplies needed: a gallon of water and an aspirin
Making Cost: $3–$6*
Not only does aspirin relieve pain in humans, but it also has some advantages for some plants. Both plants and mammals contain salicylic acid, which, like that of the latter, aids in the resistance of illness and stress in the former.

Prepare Water for Aspirin.
Salicylic acid functions similarly to commercially available anti-pest and anti-infection supplements by aiding plants in their defense against bacterial infections and insect infestation. Use one crushed tablet of aspirin per gallon of water to dilute it, then use this nutritious mixture to water your plants.
