How to Make Fertilizer from Banana Peels

Place a tray in the oven and lay banana peels on it., Leave the tray with the banana peels in the oven when you cook other food., After the banana peels are cool, break them up and store them in an airtight container. , Use as a fertilizer.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Place a tray in the oven and lay banana peels on it.

    Place the banana peels on the tray with the outer skin facing down so that they don't stick to the tray.
  2. Step 2: Leave the tray with the banana peels in the oven when you cook other food.

    Save energy by piggy-backing on your normal oven usage.

    Don't turn the oven on just to roast the banana peels.

    Just leave the tray in the oven until you're cooking something else. ,, Spread the banana peel mulch around houseplants and garden plants.

    The cooked peels will fertilize the plants as they break down.
  3. Step 3: After the banana peels are cool

  4. Step 4: break them up and store them in an airtight container.

  5. Step 5: Use as a fertilizer.

Detailed Guide

Place the banana peels on the tray with the outer skin facing down so that they don't stick to the tray.

Save energy by piggy-backing on your normal oven usage.

Don't turn the oven on just to roast the banana peels.

Just leave the tray in the oven until you're cooking something else. ,, Spread the banana peel mulch around houseplants and garden plants.

The cooked peels will fertilize the plants as they break down.

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