What plants like Epsom salts?




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Tomatoes and peppers
Any plant in magnesium deficient soil. Soil tests from your local extension office should tell you (inexpensive). Since it's not 'chemical', adding too much shouldn't hurt - it's just a waste. I do know tomato plants love it. You could search for plants that love magnesium.
Any flowering plant loves epsom salts. Just make sure you're using the plain ones not the lavender or other fragrances...not sure how they would do. I've used them around my roses for years and have the nicest bushes with the most and biggest flowers. Just sprinkle 1-2 cups (depending on the size of your plant) around the base of the plant then let nature do it's thing and dissolve it. You can also add it to your watering can if that's easier for you.
Roses. Not sure of any others.
How much does one use?
Roses.
Two sites. This one gives excellent info about WHY Epsom salts are good for plants: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/epsom-salt-gardening.htm and this site with specific plants to use it on: https://www.seasalt.com/bath/gardening-with-epsom-salt
Tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers of all kinds, any blooming plants, I always pour on the base of the plant and then come back and water well so the Epsom salts the gets down to the roots. They thrive on it!
I've used it on my lawn
Hi Marianne, hope this helps you out.
https://seasalt.com/salt-101/about-bath-salt/gardening-with-epsom-salt
They all do, it is an excellent fertilizer.