Don’t throw away banana peels—they’re packed with nutrients and benefits that can be repurposed for your home, garden, and even beauty routines. With this simple trick, you can harness the power of banana peels in a bottle to create an eco-friendly solution that you’ll use over and over again.
Why Banana Peels Are So Useful
Banana peels are rich in potassium, magnesium, and phosphorus, making them ideal for:
Plant Fertilizer: Feed your garden naturally.
Natural Cleaner: Shine surfaces without chemicals.
DIY Beauty: Nourish your skin with natural enzymes.
How to Use Banana Peels in a Bottle
1. Fertilizer for Your Plants 🌱
What You Need:
3–4 banana peels
1 liter of water
A large glass or plastic bottle
Instructions:
Chop banana peels into small pieces.
Place the pieces in the bottle and fill it with water.
Let the mixture sit for 24–48 hours to extract nutrients.
Use the liquid as a natural fertilizer for houseplants, flowers, and vegetables.
Benefits: This banana peel tea provides potassium and magnesium, boosting plant growth and resilience.
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