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2β3 banana peels
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1-liter bottle or jar
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4 cups water
Instructions:
1οΈβ£ Chop or blend the banana peels into small pieces. (Smaller pieces break down faster.)
2οΈβ£ Fill a bottle or jar with water and add the banana peels.
3οΈβ£ Let it sit for 24β48 hours to release nutrients into the water.
4οΈβ£ Strain the liquid and pour it around the base of your plants as a natural fertilizer.
5οΈβ£ Use once a week for the best results!
Other Ways to Use Banana Peels in Your Garden
πΏ Compost Booster β Add banana peels to your compost pile to speed up decomposition and enrich the soil.
π Tomato & Pepper Fertilizer β Bury banana peels near the roots of tomatoes and peppers for stronger growth.
π» Banana Peel Tea β Soak peels in water overnight and use the liquid to water houseplants or garden plants.
π Pest Deterrent β Place small pieces of banana peel around plants to repel aphids and ants.
FAQ: Banana Peels & Plant Care
1. Which plants benefit the most from banana peel fertilizer?
βοΈ Tomatoes, peppers, roses, houseplants, and fruiting plants thrive with this natural boost!
2. How often should I use banana peel fertilizer?
βοΈ Apply once a week for best results.
3. Can I blend banana peels and mix them into the soil?
βοΈ Yes! Blending peels into a paste helps release nutrients faster.
4. Do banana peels attract pests?
βοΈ Whole peels may attract bugs, so chop or blend them for faster decomposition.
5. Can I store banana peel fertilizer for later use?
βοΈ Yes! Keep it in the fridge for up to a week, but fresh is best.
Final Thoughts
Instead of throwing away banana peels, turn them into a natural fertilizer to boost plant health, promote growth, and enrich your soil! This simple DIY trick is an eco-friendly, cost-free way to keep your garden thriving.