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How to Use It Effectively
Professional gardeners suggest keeping the pit, thoroughly washing and drying it. Then, you can either blend it or grate it manually. This results in a nutrient-rich paste, full of minerals and vitamins, perfect for boosting plant health. You can mix it directly into the soil or dilute it in water, letting it steep overnight before filtering for a concentrated plant tonic. For even better results, consider adding banana peels or onion scraps.
The Benefits of Avocado Seeds
Never throw away an avocado seed! Many gardeners save it as a natural plant booster. While the avocado’s flesh is commonly eaten, the seed is often overlooked, despite its high levels of fatty acids, phytosterols, and essential amino acids. To prepare it, remove the outer skin, let it dry, and then grate it into a vitamin- and mineral-rich fertilizer.
Though avocados aren’t always easy to find, when you do buy one, make sure it’s ripe so you can use both the fruit and its seed. This way, you’ll get a nutritious treat and an excellent plant fertilizer.
Before discarding any natural materials, consult with a trusted gardener who might suggest alternative, eco-friendly uses.
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