That hidden treasure in your spoiled tomatoes: don’t throw them away! Do
you have tomatoes that are starting to go bad? Before you toss them in the trash, know that they can still provide valuable services. Growing plants, feeding your garden, or cleaning objects—spoiled tomatoes are full of unexpected possibilities.
Grow new tomatoes with leftovers
Did you know that your damaged tomatoes can grow into new plants? Here’s how:
Cut the tomatoes into thin slices, taking care to keep the seeds intact.
Prepare a pot of loose soil, arrange the slices in it without overlapping, and cover with a thin layer of soil (1 to 2 cm).
Water regularly if there is excess water, then place the pot in a sunny spot.
In 1 to 2 months, you’ll see young plants growing and producing new tomatoes. An eco-friendly and economical way to harvest fresh fruit!
Turn them into natural fertilizer
Why not enrich your plants with homemade fertilizer?
Cut the damaged tomatoes into small pieces.
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