Don’t throw banana peels in the trash. Discover 8 ways to recycle them through gardening
There are numerous ways to reuse banana peels, rather than throw them away, and they have nothing to do with using them to make your friends slip like cartoons.
If they live in a household where they consume bananas, they may throw away about 6 peels a week. Here, they will discover ways to use these peels to provide nutrients to your garden and improve the health of your plants. It’s easy, it’s free, and it’s something they can do all year round, without discriminating between gardens or indoor plants.
- Banana peel tea
Not for drinking! The tea is for your plants to drink. It will provide them with nutrients and stimulate their growth. All they have to do is put a banana peel in a jug of water for 2 days and use it for watering.
- Plant them directly in the garden
You can plant fresh peels or the same ones that you have used to make the tea. Be sure to cut them into pieces and place them under the immediate surface of the soil or well below the seeds, before planting, so that the husk does not prevent root growth.
By cutting the shells into pieces, they are helping to speed up the decomposition process. When these husks begin to break down, they release vitamins and nutrients that improve the health of your plants.
- Composting the peels
Nobody likes to throw food away, so they can start composting their banana peels and adding other organic waste, little by little, to create an incredible compost.
- To make fertilizer
They only need to dry the banana peels and crush them, to create a nutrient-rich powder that they can use to fertilize the soil before planting.
- Plant the whole husk
This is probably the most obvious option, and it actually works very well. They will have to dig a trench about 10 cm deep where to place the shell. Then cover the husk with a little soil before planting the seeds. The husk will start to break down as the roots grow and the plant will receive some great nutrients.
- To make a fertilizer in the form of a spray
It is basically a spray of banana peel with an additive. Mix some crushed eggshells with a little epsom salt, to add a little magnesium to the mixture. Use it to give your garden and indoor plants a good vitamin boost.
- To catch insects
If you are looking for a natural solution to keep insects at bay, this trick is perfect for you. They should soak a banana peel with apple cider vinegar and place it in a plastic container with a perforated lid. The insects are trapped inside, having been attracted by the smells. It is a natural option that does not need chemicals, and is ideal for the health of your garden and your pets.
- Banana vinegar
It is ideal for any plant that thrives in acidic soils. It is advisable to ferment the banana peels in water, and then use the water that results from the fermentation process to water the plants. Let the water ferment for 4-6 weeks to create its own vinegar.
Banana peels can also be used at home. Here are some tips:
- Use banana peel to heal a wart; it may take 1 or 2 weeks.
- Rub the teeth with the inside of a banana peel to whiten them.
- Rub your shoes with the inside of a banana peel, to clean and polish them.
- Use the inside of the peel to heal a bruise.
- Banana peel can also help relieve acne (if used to rub pimples).