During the global pandemic due to COVID-19, there were a variety of new hobbies that people began to do.
Like cycling, raising fish, or gardening. These various activities are carried out to fill up spare time while at home.
Do you also start one of the hobbies?
Well, if you start to like gardening during the pandemic, naturally the plants in your home must always be cared for so that they thrive.
The trick is to water regularly, making sure there is sunlight for plants, to give it fertilizer.
Do you know? Apparently there are some leftover ingredients in the kitchen that can also be used to make plants become fertile.
From now on don't throw away the remnants of this material again, okay!
1. Onion Skin
When cooking, shallots and garlic become the basic seasoning used in almost every dish.
From now on, we can tell parents not to throw away the skin of the onion or garlic used for cooking, friends.
Why, onion skin and garlic can help fertilize plants.
The trick, soak the skin of onion or garlic in enough water for the night.
Then, pour the soaking water along with the skin of the onion or garlic to the plant.
Do this method regularly to get maximum results, yes.
2. Banana Skin
Banana peels that are usually immediately thrown away also can be used as residual ingredients that help fertilize plants, friends.
You can use banana peels to help the flowers no longer wither and make the flowers bloom immediately.
The trick is to leave the banana peel for a few days until it becomes dry and tanned.
After that, mash the dried banana skin until it becomes soft.
Sprinkle this crushed banana peel every morning and evening on the flower plant that your friends have.
3. Tea Pulp
Tea pulp will also usually be discarded after we finish drinking tea.
Well, if tea waste is usually thrown into the trash after drinking tea, it is better to start the tea waste being thrown around the plants.
Yep, tea pulp is one of the remaining ingredients that can be used to fertilize plants, friends.
Tea grounds are spread around the plant and rather immersed in the soil.
If the tea used is tea bag, then the tea bag wrapper is torn, then spread the tea dregs in the soil around the plant.
4. Eggshell
Eggshells which are usually thrown away after frying or boiling eggs can also be used to help fertilize plants.
Simply crush the eggshells into small pieces and spread the flakes around the plants.
By spreading the eggshell that has been destroyed, it will make pests such as snails do not get close to the plant, for fear of being hurt by a sharp eggshell.
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