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For an instant nutrient boost, bury small pieces of banana peel directly into the soil of your potted plants. They decompose ...
Learn three easy ways to use nutrient-rich banana peels to naturally fertilize garden plants, flowers, and vegetables without expensive commercial products.
A researcher has found a new way to convert agricultural waste into valuable components for energy storage technology ...
Often thrown away as waste, banana peels can be an inexpensive addition to your skincare routine. Rich in antioxidants and nutrients, these peels can do wonders for your skin, without burning a hole ...
DON’T bin you kitchen scraps – use them to get your garden blooming. From tea leaves to egg shells, your waste items can give ...
To keep your pork or chicken from drying out in a slow cooker, add one or two yellow (not overly ripe) peels just before cooking. The banana peels can act as a moisture barrier, keeping the meat ...
Composting banana peels is perhaps the most efficient way ... balancing the carbon-heavy "brown" materials like dried leaves and cardboard. For faster decomposition, chop the peels into smaller ...
Dry the peels first and chop or grind them ... and bolsters disease resistance. Like apple peels, banana peels should also be turned into a fertilizer tea, to avoid drawing attention of the ...
The researchers, led by Faizan Ahmad, collected ripe, undamaged banana peels, blanched, dried, and ground them to create banana peel flour. They prepared five batches of sugar cookies by combining ...
New research has found that a key component of valuable supercapacitor energy storage devices can be made with waste peel from the mangosteen fruit.