Bury Banana Peel in Your Garden and WATCH WHAT HAPPENS π₯ (Page 3 ) | August 20, 2024
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How to Use Banana Peels in Your Garden
Burying Directly
- Chop the Peels: Before burying the banana peels, chop them into smaller pieces. This speeds up the decomposition process and prevents any potential pests from being attracted to large pieces of peel.
- Dig a Hole: Choose a spot near the roots of the plant, but not too close as to disturb them. Dig a hole about 4-6 inches deep.
- Bury the Peel: Place the chopped banana peels in the hole and cover them with soil. Over time, as the peels decompose, they will release nutrients directly into the soil.
Making Banana Peel Tea
- Soak the Peels: If direct burying isnβt your preference, you can make banana peel tea. Soak the banana peels in a jar of water for about 48 hours.
- Strain and Use: After soaking, strain the water and use it to water your plants. This liquid fertilizer will provide a nutrient-rich hydration boost.
Composting
- Add to Compost: Alternatively, banana peels can be added to your compost bin. As they break down, they enrich the compost with potassium and other nutrients, making the compost even more beneficial for your garden.
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