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Always Keep Your Banana Peels, Here Are The Plants That Love Them
Potassium is a common need for plants, and if you enjoy eating bananas, you already have a great source of this nutrient that ...
Banana water is being touted as an easy fertilizer for plants—we spoke to experts to see if it really works. If you've been scrolling through social media, you may have stopped at the sight of someone ...
Humans are adding vitamins to their water all the time, but why should we get all the fun? There’s evidence to suggest that fortifying the water you use to feed your plants might be just as beneficial ...
Banana peels aren’t just waste—they can be transformed into a nutrient-rich liquid that strengthens and nourishes your plants ...
According to a new study, banana peel-based fertilizer outperforms chemical products and produces taller, healthier plants ...
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The Simple Ingredient That Makes Orchids Thrive
If your colorful orchids look a little worse for the wear, check out your fruit bowl for something that will give them a ...
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 ...
As fertiliser bills bite and green habits spread, an unlikely kitchen pairing is quietly seducing balcony growers and allotmenteers. Across chat groups and community plots, people are swapping pricey ...
Before you toss your empty banana peels into the trash can, you may want to save a few for later. Not for you to eat, but for your plants to enjoy. Banana peels, whether they're chopped, sliced, or ...
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