Everybody loves money-saving DIY ideas, especially if it repurposes something that’s ordinarily trash. So, the idea to use banana peels as fertilizer seems, well, rather appealing (you knew we had to ...
That sad-looking plant in the corner might just need a banana, or rather, the peel you'd normally toss in the trash. Those bright yellow jackets we discard can seriously nourish your plants. Used the ...
According to a new study, banana peel-based fertilizer outperforms chemical products and produces taller, healthier plants ...
Don't throw banana peels in the trash right away—you can make fertilizer from them. Photo: myHOMEBOOK Bananas are not only healthy and delicious, but their peels can also be used sustainably. Instead ...
Instead of tossing banana peels, use the scraps as an eco-friendly gardening trick; they're truly underused nutrient powerhouses for plant growth.
If your colorful orchids look a little worse for the wear, check out your fruit bowl for something that will give them a ...
Potassium is a common need for plants, and if you enjoy eating bananas, you already have a great source of this nutrient that's likely in the garbage.
Gardening enthusiasts are buzzing over a new viral tip that promises to make plants grow quicker - by simply using an everyday item found in your fruit bowl. Carmen Johnston, a gardening expert from ...
When you think about a thriving ecosystem, it’s easy to see the symbiotic relationship between plants and animals. Plants feed animals and, in return, animals fertilize plants through scat and ...
Everybody loves money-saving DIY ideas, especially if it repurposes something that’s ordinarily trash. So, the idea to use banana peels as fertilizer seems, well, rather appealing (you knew we had to ...