Your neighboring plants will be happy. “Research shows that compost enhances the ability of tomatoes and other vegetables to stand up to common diseases and may improve their flavor and nutrition,” states Bonnie Plants. Plus, your family will be happier that you are feeding them a more tasty, healthier meal. π π₯¦π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦
Help keep pests at bay.
Food scraps act as a natural method of pest control. For example, garlic helps deter worms, ants, and other unwanted critters. Sometimes, humans too! πππ§
It’s free.
Burying food scraps costs you nothing. No need to buy any expensive fertilizer. π²π«
Have you ever buried food scraps? If you know someone who loves to garden, make sure to share these tips with them on Facebook. π±π
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