How to Make It:
- Blend banana peels with a little water.
- Leave the mixture to ferment for 2–3 days in an open container.
- Dilute one part of this liquid with five parts of clean water before watering.
This mixture helps acidify the soil naturally, boosting the color and health of acid-loving plants.
💆♀️ 4. Don’t Forget: Banana Peels for Beauty!
Even after making fertilizer, you can still reuse banana peels for natural skincare before composting them!
Try these ideas:
- Rub the inside of a banana peel on your face to hydrate the skin and reduce acne inflammation.
- Use it on dry heels or elbows to soften rough skin.
- Place it under your eyes for 10 minutes to reduce puffiness and dark circles.
Banana peels are rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, and potassium, making them a gentle and effective natural beauty treatment.
♻️ 5. Zero Waste: Every Part Has a Purpose
Instead of throwing banana peels away:
- 🪴 Use them for plant fertilizer
- 💅 Apply them for skin care
- 🧼 Polish silverware or leather shoes (yes, it works!)
- 🌿 Compost the remains to enrich your garden soil
This simple trick turns what was once waste into a powerful, sustainable resource.
🌼 Final Thoughts
By placing banana peels in a bottle, you’re not just recycling — you’re creating a natural powerhouse for your plants and your home.
It’s a 100% natural, eco-friendly, and budget-friendly solution that benefits both you and the planet.
🍌✨ Once you try it, you’ll wonder why you ever threw banana peels away!
