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No Need to Buy Fertilizer, Here are 6 Kitchen Waste that Can Nourish Plants

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Kapanlagi.com - Besides cycling, gardening has become a new hobby that is widely popular among people lately. Besides being enjoyable, gardening can also be productive. However, gardening is also one of the hobbies that can be expensive. But, you don't need to worry, you can garden more economically. The way to do it is by reducing the cost of fertilizer. Yes, you don't need to buy fertilizerbecause there are several kitchen waste that can nourish plants.

By utilizing existing waste, you not only reduce expenses, but also indirectly solve the waste problem at home. By using these kitchen waste, the plants will be healthy and grow well.

So, what are the types of kitchen waste that can nourish plants? Here is the explanation, summarized from liputan6.com.

 

1. Tea Residue

Tea is always a favorite drink for most people. In fact, many people make drinking tea with family a habit. Well, if your family has a habit of drinking tea together, it's better not to throw away the tea residue. Because tea residue is one of the kitchen waste that can fertilize plants.

Almost all types of tea waste, whether packaged powder or dried tea, can be used to fertilize plants. Tea residue contains nitrate and tannic acid which are good for plants. In fact, besides for plants, these two contents are also believed to be beneficial for soil fertilization.

2. Coffee Residue

In addition to tea, coffee is also a popular drink. Coffee is also included in kitchen waste that is good for plants. Not many people know that coffee residue is believed to be able to maintain soil fertility, even in acidic soil areas.

To use it, you can directly sprinkle it on plant pots or soak it for a week. Specifically, coffee residue is very good for roses, tomatoes, and blueberries.

3. Coconut Residue

For cooking purposes, coconut is often only taken for its milk. Meanwhile, the residue is usually discarded. However, coconut residue can still be used as natural fertilizer. Coconut residue contains a high content of protein and crude fat. Therefore, coconut residue is beneficial for plant fertilization.

4. Banana Peel

Banana can be one of the most beneficial fruits. In addition to its delicious and nutritious fruit, banana peel can still be used for various purposes, including as fertilizer. Banana peel contains potassium which is beneficial for maintaining plant fertility.

Using it is also very easy, you just need to cut it into pieces and bury it in the soil around the plants. The banana peel will decompose and become fertilizer on its own. This banana peel fertilizer is very suitable for ornamental plants such as roses.

5. Eggshells

So far, many people consider eggshells as worthless. Therefore, after taking out the yolk and white, eggshells are usually thrown away. In fact, eggshells are also included in kitchen waste that can fertilize plants. Eggshells are believed to be effective in helping plant growth.

This is because eggshells have various beneficial contents for plants. These contents include calcium carbonate, nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and so on. To use them as fertilizer, you simply need to crush them and then boil them. After boiling, let it sit overnight and then strain it. Once strained, you can use it as medicine or spray fertilizer.

6. Onion Skin

Similar to eggshells, onion skin is also often considered worthless. However, onions also contain various compounds that are good for plant growth. Various contents such as calcium, potassium, and magnesium are believed to make plants grow fertile. Not only that, these various contents are also believed to protect plants from diseases.

To utilize onion skin as natural fertilizer is very easy. You simply need to soak the onion skin overnight. After that, you can use the soaked water to water the plants the next day.

So, those are some kitchen waste that can fertilize plants. So, you don't need to be confused or bother buying fertilizer anymore. Just make use of the kitchen waste available at home. Good luck trying it out.

(kpl/psp)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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