Conveniently, this homemade fertilizer doesn’t require refrigeration. You can keep a jug handy, refilling with water as the levels deplete. Furthermore, you can continue to add fresh banana peels as and when you consume the fruit.
As you continue this cycle, the initially added peels will turn brown, at which point you can discard them, replacing with fresh peels. This is an ongoing, sustainable process resulting in a continuous supply of nutrient-rich organic fertilizer. Whether you’re growing veggies, herbs, flowers, or tomatoes, this fertilizer is bound to show splendid results.
Sandi effuses about the effectiveness of this fertilizer, noting, “My spearmint plant is as big as they come, my dill is waist-high. I have a profusion of green cherry tomatoes and a beautiful collection of green peppers.”
Evidently, this homemade banana peel fertilizer not only provides a solution for organic gardening but also promotes waste utilization. It’s the perfect hack for homemaking enthusiasts!
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