November 10, 2024

VIDEO: Banana Peel Fertilizer~


Banana peels make a great fertilizer for many of your plants including roses, tomatoes and peppers. You can cut them up, compost them or make an easy drench as you see here. Enjoy and thanks for watching! Like, Subscribe and Share!

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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: Banana Peel Fertilizer~

  1. I love banana peels in the worm bed- but I didn't know they were so good for roses. I have a small yellow rose from my mom who passed almost a year ago, and that is very important for me to keep going. Your tips seem to be so timely for me, besides being useful!

  2. I've never seen them done this way. I have dried mine and then ground them up and put a some of the ground peel along with some ground egg shells.

  3. This is perfect, Patara! Since I've stopped filling the compost bin (won't plant next year due to the move) I am cringing each time I toss good compost stuff into the trash. This will be really helpful to me, right now!
    ~Mickie

  4. Just pulled those peels out of the compost bucket, got 3 liter bottles full of peels and water on the counter. Put 3 peels to 3 liters of water. Thanks for the information. My worms will be missing their peels today.

  5. Good video and info!

    I always cut them up a little bit with scissors and toss them in a blender with distilled/rain water and blend them up. I have a super high powered blender (Ninja) so it dices them super fine. Not totally necessary but it does speed up the leaching process since there’s a higher surface area. And possibly leaches more of the minerals

  6. I put my banana peels in my Nutri Bullet, covered with water and pulsed it into a slurry, then poured it at the base of my tomato plants. Took no time at all for it to leach into the soil!

  7. This I think will work much better . Take the banana peels and cop them up into small peices and put them in the jar . then add brown sugar and mix thourly . then cover the jar with a coffee filter or towel and secure to the top of the jar . Then let it ferment of 5 to 7 days , then strain out the peels that remain . what is left is banana juice gold . dilute with water and feed to the plants they will love you for it …

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