Bananas are one of the most popular fruits all over the world.
you’re able to easily find them in stores, as they are available all year round.
They are sweet, have a soft texture, and are great for snacks.
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Do you love eating bananas at home?
What do you mostly do with the peels?
Do you just throw them away?
Here are 6 things you’re able to do with banana peels byNatural Ways.
These ideas are perfect if you love planting or have a garden at home.
It is great for your plants and will improve their overall health!
If you have friends who love plants and bananas, be sure to share this article with them.
What to Do With Banana Peels
1.
Compost
Did you know that banana peels promote root development and overall plant health when added to garden soil?
That is because they contain potassium and phosphorus.
Compost tea
Dont have a compost-pile?
it’s possible for you to still use it to feed your garden.
Just toss the peels into a bucket full of water and let it sit for a few days.
Dried peel fertilizer
Dry your banana peels and grind them.
Just add them directly into your garden-soil by sprinkling on the side or gently incorporating into the dirt.
Dry the banana peels and egg shells first.
Once they are dry, grind them.
Spray to your plants as needed.
Livestock feed
Ground up dried banana peels can be added to feeds.
Just be sure to thoroughly clean the peels of any wax or pesticides before drying.
Banana peel vinegar
Add your peels in a mason jar and fill it with water so they are submerged.
Cover it with a cloth and rubber band.
Set aside and let it sit for a week.
It will take between 4 to 6 weeks, depending on weather conditions.
If it seems potent, dilute it with water before using.