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Picture: ThePantryMamaIt’s hard watching your plant die, especially knowing you have tried all you can to keep it from withering away.But it doesn’t have to end that way and you don’t need to feel like a failure because an Aussie woman has shared her very simple and cheap solution to reviving a dying plant.A plant lover has revealed how banana peel helps indoor plants grow. The mask is peeling dead skin off your face. �1�~�7��5nR� �a^W�貌c�3b�9�h�;�ES�S��dq5'�z֫�xIng�iު �2��,�G^��w�H:����I�rP��H}p����kUi�Ff��*�; �RJ��3�8d^���Ж?����Qd.kP �x����y�/ʗY�W-ܫ��P��ꣵ��{E���~��e֔�F������>/���U�bnu^�I�-P�j�� The mask itself doesn't peel. G^�o�;���-ӆ�(�p}��a�}�a�4l�bp���+cR �\�H��o���ZD�a+�=�F�-aݚ�h6l��f&�w�+e�v�0��;]�MsD�&*J!��|,�@I�� I Hope Lyrics: I, I hope she makes you smile / The way you made me smile on the other end of a phone / In the middle of a highway driving alone / Oh baby, I, I hope you hear a song / That makes Here are some tips how to grow them at home.Aussie woman reveals simply trick to bringing indoor plants back to life. Nowadays I add the thinly sliced banana peel as well, ... chilli and vinegar, and cook it all on a low, slow heat for around 30 minutes, stirring intermittently so it doesn’t catch and burn. �{�?jK�J(-����=�Z��Ou���� ���츞 �q`�]�:{]����j�`��\i�a^�3ھivM�GT|W`��;u� No, it doesn’t taste like pork, but neither does a real pulled pork sandwich.
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An Australian nutritionist claims that eating banana peels can boost your intake of fiber and important nutrients like vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium. You will wash it off with warm water thoroughly and you will notice small amounts of dead skin coming off. I used two banana peels for one sandwich, simmered uncovered about six minutes before adding bbq sauce and sautéed onion for one more minute.
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Leave for 24 hours and then feed water to your plants.She recommends putting the banana skin in the compost.Banana peels contain nutrients and act as a natural fertiliser for plants, especially roses, which is why the trick works.The phosphorous in banana also reportedly helps with good root and shoot growth.Her handy tip has garnered hundreds of comments from thankful plant owners who were also keen to know how often they should be using the banana as a fertiliser – to which Freebairn suggested “every few weeks”.You just need to put a banana skin in a jar of water, leave it for 24 hours and then feed the water to your plants.
It means you didn't have a lot of dead skin. So good!” she said.Another suggestion is to kickstart the fertilisation with new plants by laying banana peels at the bottom of the hole you created in the potting soil as you add the plant to the pot.Last year, a woman also left internet users stunned when she revealed how Epsom salts acts as a supercharged solution in bringing plants back to life.“A few inches of water in the bath with Epsom salts and I give the leaves a shower to get dust etc off and keep it happy,” she wrote in the Facebook group Mums Who Garden.“I have to use them (Epsom salts) myself and it was always sold out because gardeners would use it on their plants; that’s what gave me the idea.”Another woman revealed how she uses Epsom salts to bring her plants to life. When I’ve done it this way the ketchup ends up a darker yellow, and sometimes a ruddy brown, so I add a dash of turmeric to pep it back up again and make it look bright and appetising. now jane has a pain and tarzan has a tan and i hope it doesn’t peel like a banana now cheetah rocking to the beat – ah fell into a pizza ooo that hurt!!! endstream endobj 52 0 obj <> endobj 53 0 obj <> endobj 54 0 obj <>stream
74 0 obj <>stream Picture: iStock“I have over 50 plants and so I just make a batch every time someone eats a banana, and then pop the water into whichever plant needs a drink,” she said.One woman in the group added she also uses the peel to wipe dust of indoor plant leaves.“We occasionally throw them on the stag horn outside! Picture: MumsWhoGardenShe explained that she would add a “handful or two” to water and if plants were looking extra dehydrated to leave these to soak overnight in the solution.Epsom salts are rich in magnesium sulfate, which increases chlorophyll production, while warm water will help to kill pests in the soil, such as aphids and mites.Other natural plant fertilisers that work include soaking seaweed and weeds in water, before pouring the solution over your plants.Epsom salts – actually magnesium sulfate – helps seeds germinate, makes plants grow bushier, produces more flowers, increases chlorophyll production and deters pests, such as slugs and voles, according to the How to bring a dying plant back to life with just a banana peel An Aussie woman has shared a simple and cheap way to revive your indoor plants – and all you need is a piece of fruit.
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