The next time you eat a banana, think twice before tossing the peel. Bananas are famous for being healthy snacks, but their peels are just as amazing. Banana peels are packed with nutrients like ...
Banana peels are often discarded as waste, but they have been used in traditional remedies for various ailments, including headaches ...
Banana peels are rich in potassium and make great compost, mulch, or fertilizer. Prep peels by drying, steeping, or composting to help plants absorb more nutrients and prevents pests. Fruiting and ...
Should You Bury Banana Peels in the Garden? The Answer May Surprise You originally appeared on Dengarden. Do bananas make a regular appearance on your grocery list? If so, you may want to hang on to ...
Instead of tossing banana peels, use the scraps as an eco-friendly gardening trick; they're truly underused nutrient powerhouses for plant growth.
Banana peels are often tossed away without a second thought. But did you know they can work wonders in your garden? Packed with nutrients, banana peels are a simple, eco-friendly way to nourish your ...
Bananas sitting next to a pitcher with water and pieces of banana peel - Maskarad/Getty Images Growing your own pumpkins for spooky season is fun and all, but without proper fertilization, you won't ...
Back in the 1990s, the kids in my high school were convinced that banana peels contained a mysterious psychoactive substance that could apparently induce vivid hallucinations when smoked. I suppose it ...
Growing your own pumpkins for spooky season is fun and all, but without proper fertilization, you won't have enough room to carve a silly — or scary — face into your homegrown orange squash. A key ...