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Like the potato peels that can be used to prepare liquid detergents, the avocado peels that nourish the skin and dye the clothes, or the apple peels that make the aluminum shine and improve the preservation of bread, the potato peels and onion can be useful for many applications. Recycling them allows you to lighten the burden of garbage cans, reducing food waste and ingeniously improving everyday life. Although it is always possible to use the skins for housework or reuse them in the bathroom to beautify, it is often in the orchard or garden that our food waste finds the best application. Learn how to reuse the peels of onions in garden. The plants will thank you and also the gardeners Why recycle the peels of onions in the garden? Onion is a food rich in good nutrients (vitamin C, antioxidant quercetin, potassium, sulfur, iodine, iron, phosphorus, etc.) that
It is also found in the skins. The use of these skins in the garden brings benefits to the plants, strengthening and sterilizing them. In addition, this is part of a zero-waste approach, which is good for the planet and reduces the need for chemical plant protection products. You will see that the onion peel can act as fertilizer, fungicide, pesticide, etc. Recycling this waste is also an ecological and economic gesture in all respects, since for the care of the garden less expensive chemicals are used and nothing is wasted. Get good value for money!
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