Close up of banana peel on table - Maliflower73/Getty Images Before you toss your empty banana peels into the trash can, you may want to save a few for later. Not for you to eat, but for your plants ...
Banana peels often end up in the garbage, but you can give them a second life in your garden or for your houseplants. Make sure to feed them to these plants.
Banana peels are rich in potassium and make great compost, mulch, or fertilizer. Prep peels by drying, steeping, or composting to help plants absorb more nutrients and prevents pests. Fruiting and ...
Baking soda can be useful as a fungicide when mixed with water and sprayed on the affected plant very early in the infestation of powdery mildew. Banana peels are high in potassium, but they can also ...
It’s an all-too-common story. You prepare a lovely meal, and at the end, a pile of peels, ends, and grounds sits on your ...
Before you toss your empty banana peels into the trash can, you may want to save a few for later. Not for you to eat, but for your plants to enjoy. Banana peels, whether they're chopped, sliced, or ...