Banana peel can be used as a fertilizer for plants, seedlings and flowers.
It contains many nutrients such as potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, nitrogen and calcium, which promote plant growth and development.
Here are step-by-step instructions on how to properly use banana peels as fertilizer, according to Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .

1. Collect banana peels. Remember that they must be fresh, without mold or rot.
2. Cut the peel into several pieces. This will help speed up the decomposition process and increase the availability of nutrients.
3. Bury the cut pieces of banana peel in the soil at the base of the plants. This can be done either in the garden or in pots with flowers or seedlings.
4. If you are using banana peels as fertilizer for potted plants, you can do the following: crush the peels with a blender or knife, and then mix it with the soil inside the pot.
5. Gradually, the decomposition of the banana peel will feed the plants, releasing nutrients. They will gradually penetrate the ground, enriching the soil.
6. Feed your plants with banana peels periodically to maintain a constant supply of nutrients.
7. Banana peels are also used to make a fertilizing infusion. To do this, pour warm water over one banana peel and leave it to steep for several days. Then use this infusion to water plants or spray their leaves.
8. Remember that banana peel is just one of the options for organic fertilizer. When using it, do not overdo it with the amount. Moderate use is always best.
Now you know how to get natural fertilizer from banana peel. This method will help you improve soil fertility, maintain plant health and get a bountiful harvest or beautiful flowers.
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