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How to use banana peels in the garden to deter pests and provide nutrients
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Humans are adding vitamins to their water all the time, but why should we get all the fun? There’s evidence to suggest that fortifying the water you use to feed your plants might be just as beneficial ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Close up of banana peel on table - Maliflower73/Getty Images Before you toss your empty banana peels into the trash can, you may ...
One of my dear friends from church asked my advice about growing bananas many years ago. I said yes you can because I saw a banana tree growing in the corner of the main teaching greenhouse at Ohio ...
My ongoing interest in encouraging people to grow edible plants leads me to reiterate the multiple ornamental, cultural and edible uses of the lovely banana. The plants can enhance the appearance of a ...
Bananas sitting next to a pitcher with water and pieces of banana peel - Maskarad/Getty Images Growing your own pumpkins for spooky season is fun and all, but without proper fertilization, you won't ...
You may not be thinking about growing bananas during the colder months of winter but we can have some success with this tropical fruit in North Florida. Banana plants are tropical and, as such, they ...
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