Burying a Banana Peel in the Soil: It’s Incredible What Happens After 7 Days

  1. Choose a suitable location: Pick a spot in your garden where you want to plant flowers, vegetables, or trees.
  2. Dig a small hole: Make a hole about 10 cm deep (4 inches).
  3. Bury the banana peel: Place the banana peel in the hole.
  4. Cover the hole: Fill the hole with soil and tamp it down lightly.
  5. Water the soil: Water the area slightly to moisten the soil.

How Long Until I See Results?

The nutrients in the banana peel will begin to be released into the soil within a few days. You should start to see improvements in the growth and health of your plants within a few weeks.

Additional Tips:

  • You can cut the banana peels into small pieces to speed up decomposition.
  • Add dry leaves or compost to the hole to improve soil structure.
  • Don’t bury too many banana peels in one spot, as this could attract pests.

Burying banana peels is a simple, eco-friendly, and economical way to enrich your soil and promote the growth of your plants. Give it a try and you’ll be surprised by the results!

 

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