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Banana peels: Place them in a bottle. If you use them like this you will never throw them away again

Posted on February 10, 2026 by Admin

Ah yes! That’s one of those “don’t throw away banana peels” tips—turns out they’re surprisingly useful. 🍌 Here’s how and why:


Banana Peel Hack: Place Them in a Bottle

The Concept

  • The idea is to ferment banana peels in a bottle to create a nutrient-rich liquid, which can be used for:
    • Plants
    • Gardens
    • Household uses

How to Do It

  1. Take banana peels (organic if possible).
  2. Chop them into small pieces and place in a glass or plastic bottle.
  3. Add water to cover the peels.
  4. Optionally add a tiny bit of sugar or yeast to speed up fermentation.
  5. Close the bottle loosely and let it sit 1–2 weeks at room temperature.
  6. Strain the liquid—it’s now a fertilizer full of potassium and nutrients.

Why You’ll Never Throw Them Away Again

  1. Plant Fertilizer:
    • Banana peels are rich in potassium, phosphorus, and calcium, which promote flowering and healthy leaves.
  2. Composting Boost:
    • Fermented liquid accelerates compost breakdown.
  3. Natural Pest Repellent:
    • Some gardeners use the solution to deter aphids and other pests.
  4. Eco-Friendly:
    • Reduces waste while creating a natural fertilizer.

💡 Extra Tips

  • Use ripe peels for stronger nutrient content.
  • Store in a cool, dark place while fermenting.
  • Dilute the liquid with water (1:5) before using on plants to avoid burning roots.

If you want, I can make a quick guide of 5 other surprising ways to reuse banana peels at home, from beauty hacks to cleaning.

Do you want me to do that?

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