Depending on the amount of baking soda used, it might cause long-term problems in the soil by lowering the ph levels if you spill it directly on the ground. It's an alkaline, and some sorts of grass can be sensitive to those. If there's enough of it, it could shock the plants pretty badly and maybe even kill them. It might also poison the soil.
It could also cause it to grow better, to, with the right species. The soda really shouldn't do anything since it's basically sugar and water, and the mixture of the soda and baking soda shouldn't cause any longterm effects.
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