In fact, it will only take a few days for the banana to begin decomposing. As it decomposes, it will release nutrients into the soil, which will slowly be absorbed by the soil and the plant. Thanks to this natural fertilizer, your vegetables will grow healthy and strong.
In fact, bananas are very rich in potassium and can enrich the plant’s defense system, preventing them from falling victim to diseases or pests. In addition, placing a banana in the ground whole will allow the plant to have nourished roots, preventing it from wilting and protecting it from both cold and prolonged periods of drought.
In the case of fruit plants, banana stimulates the production of better quality fruits; in the case of flowering plants, on the other hand, it stimulates flowering.
In addition to whole bananas, you can also use banana peels, previously left to macerate in a glass jar with water.
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