Epsom salt, or magnesium sulfate, has a long history of use in gardens to supplement nutrients that the soil may be lacking.
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Vegetation damage is another issue, as chloride exposure causes osmotic stress, leading to damaged roots and foliage.
The sulfur in Epsom salt helps plants produce amino acids, proteins, and enzymes. When you use it regularly, seeds germinate ...