Banana Peels: Put Them in a Bottle—Here’s Why You’ll Never Throw Them Away Again

Banana Peels: Put Them in a Bottle—Here’s Why You’ll Never Throw Them Away Again
Banana peels are often discarded as waste, but they’re a goldmine of nutrients that can be harnessed in several amazing ways. By putting banana peels in a bottle and using them wisely, you can create eco-friendly solutions for your home, plants, and even beauty routines. Here’s how to do it and why you’ll never toss banana peels again.

1. DIY Banana Peel Fertilizer
Banana peels are rich in potassium, phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium, making them perfect for boosting plant health.

How to Make It:
Chop banana peels into small pieces.
Place them in a clean bottle (plastic or glass).
Fill the bottle with water and let it sit for 2–3 days.
Shake occasionally to release nutrients from the peels.
Strain the liquid and use it to water your plants.
Why It Works:
Promotes healthy root growth and flowering.
Encourages lush, green foliage.
2. Natural Pest Repellent
The scent of banana peels can deter pests like aphids and ants from your plants.

How to Use:

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