4 tricks to make your plants bloom all year round and not rot (Page 3 ) | August 10, 2024
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You might also try sprinkling cinnamon powder on the dirt around the plant’s stem. Plants rely on cinnamon for its nutritional content. Use it weekly, if not more often.
Trick number three: use egg and banana shells
In the garden, both are highly valued for their nutrient-rich elements that plants need. Toss in some ground coffee, rinsed eggshells, banana peels, and stir well.
As you would with compost, pour the mixture straight onto the dirt.
Step four: using the nails
For plants to thrive and produce flowers, the soil must have certain nutrients. Cloves are an excellent garden companion because of their high iron content.
Before planting, scatter three or four cloves around the earth. With each watering, they release iron into the soil, which the plant uses for growth and strength.
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