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Burying a banana in the ground: it's amazing what happens after 7 days

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Have you ever tried to plant a banana in the ground? The result in your back can be amazing in just a week. Bananas in the soil can act as a natural fertilizer, giving new life to the most degraded plants or orchards.

 

Bananas in the ground: why put it

With the arrival of spring, you have to take care of the garden much more than in winter. After all, you can't stop taking care of your garden or plants, even in winter. In particular, fertilisation and watering must be constant.

During and after the various lockdowns and the advent of the pandemic, the fact of having personally grown organic products has become increasingly necessary. In addition to caring for plants and vegetables, it is an activity that can be very satisfying, rewarding and able to relieve stress.

 

Instead of using chemical fertilizers and fertilizers, you can save time, money and do nature by using organic fertilizers, which come directly from our kitchen. Coffee grounds, egg shells, fruit peels, vegetable remains, can become the perfect elements for fertilizing your plants. Another example? Place the bananas on the floor. Let's see how to do it and why it's good for our plants and it's extremely easy to use because it doesn't require maceration or mixing that can take time and envy.

Bananas are a fruit that is easily found in our kitchens. It will therefore not be difficult to take a whole and put it in the ground. In concrete terms, let us see what needs to be done.

Whether you have a small garden in the open ground or potted plants, you have to make a hole in the ground or in the pot. At this point, you will have to push the banana into the ground, inside the hole you just made. At this point, you'll have to wait a bit.

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