Epsom Salt for Gardening
Grow Healthier Pepper Plants with White Egret Pharmaceutical Grade Epsom Salt

Whether you're growing sweet bell peppers, juicy tomatoes, crispy cucumbers, or tasty herbs, healthy plants start with the right nutrients. One simple addition to your gardening routine can make a noticeable difference: White Egret Pharmaceutical Grade Epsom Salt.
Rich in magnesium sulfate, Epsom salt has been a trusted gardening staple for generations. When used correctly, it can help pepper plants thrive by supporting healthy growth, stronger foliage, and abundant fruit production.
Why Magnesium Matters in Gardening
Magnesium is an essential nutrient that plays a vital role in photosynthesis. Without enough magnesium, some plants struggle to produce chlorophyll—the pigment responsible for turning sunlight into energy.
Signs of magnesium deficiency may include:
- Yellowing leaves while the veins remain green
- Slow or stunted growth
- Reduced flowering
- Smaller or fewer fruits
Adding magnesium sulfate can help replenish magnesium levels, especially in soils that are naturally low in this important mineral.
Easy to Apply
White Egret Pharmaceutical Grade Epsom Salt dissolves quickly in water, making it simple to use as either a soil drench or a foliar spray. We recommend adding one teaspoon of Epsom Salt to each plants roots, then adding water to dissolve. Another option is to dissolve three tablespoons of Epsom Salt into a spray bottle of water and spraying directly onto the roots and leaves.
Why Choose White Egret?
Not all Epsom salts are created equal.
White Egret Pharmaceutical Grade Epsom Salt is manufactured to pharmaceutical-grade standards for exceptional purity. That means you're using a high-quality magnesium sulfate product without unnecessary fillers or additives.
Gardeners appreciate having one versatile product that can be used around the home, in the bath, and in the garden.
Always avoid overusing Epsom salt. More isn't always better, and it's best used when your soil could benefit from additional magnesium. If possible, perform a soil test before adding any amendments.