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Home » Gardeners urged to crush up medicine and feed to plants showing these key signs
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Gardeners urged to crush up medicine and feed to plants showing these key signs

By staff23 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Gardeners are being told about different ways to keep plants lasting longer, and this can be done simply by using some aspirin tablets and a few gallons of water

MSN Feature on head gardener at Birtsmorton Court in Malvern, Mike Gogerty, with his ten garden tips.
Plants to last longer by using the aspirin gardening hack, and it works(Image: Emma Trimble / SWNS)

Aspirins might be the unexpected gardening hack for your patios this summer. Gardening experts have revealed the many benefits of crushing these tablets, showing that their usefulness goes beyond headaches, body aches or fever. They contain acetylsalicylic acid, an active ingredient obtained from salicylic acid.

Also found in willow bark and other trees. Surprisingly, this key ingredient is quite beneficial for many plants. As explained by Gardening Know How, it can boost the plant’s growth, as well as speed up germination and even act as a barrier to any pests and diseases that may come in between.

READ MORE: Households with bedding plants urged to act now to stop them dying

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Aspirin can be a lifesaver for headaches, but it can also benefit a plant’s health(Image: Getty Images)

It explained: “This tiny amount helps plants cope when they are under insect attack, dry, underfed, or maybe even experiencing a disease issue. The component helps boost the plant’s immune system, just like it does for us.”

The United States Department of Agriculture also revealed that salicylic acid produces an immune response in plants of the nightshade family. It has also been proven to help with plant growth.

Crushing aspirin and feeding it to plants can also extend their life span. The site added: “The cut flowers will die eventually, but usually, you can add some time by the use of aspirin on plants.”

How to use aspirin in the garden

When aspirin is diluted in water and sprayed on plants, it substitutes for the salicylic acid that plants naturally produce in response to stress. It then prepares the plant to defend itself from any threats, such as insects and diseases. In shorter words, it’s their awakening call.

Trials at the University of Rhode Island proved this by treating plants with this solution every three weeks during their growing season. The results showed better and faster growth, as well as more produce coming from those who didn’t receive any treatment.

Nonetheless, moderation is key when using these tablets, as they can lead to negative effects. Using too much can damage the plants even more, which is why it’s best to do this in the early morning to allow plenty of time to soak up the nutrients.

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It’s also important to note that not all plants will react positively. As per the website, the appropriate dosage is three aspirin tablets (with 250-500 g), and then mixed with four gallons of water.

Aspirin is also easily found in all supermarkets and pharmacies without a prescription. Even better, it’s budget-friendly, costing less than a pound for a packet.

Whether you’re growing vegetables or want to keep a vibrant garden, this aspirin hack will easily become your go-to method. Still, don’t forget to use it in moderation and follow the expert’s advice.

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