{"id":3870,"date":"2016-11-05T09:25:11","date_gmt":"2016-11-05T14:25:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/homesteaderdepot.com\/?p=3870"},"modified":"2016-11-05T09:25:11","modified_gmt":"2016-11-05T14:25:11","slug":"banana-peels-in-the-garden","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/survivalhomesteader.net\/2016\/11\/05\/banana-peels-in-the-garden\/","title":{"rendered":"Banana Peels in the Garden"},"content":{"rendered":"

Bananas are an awesome food.\u00a0 They taste great, help with muscular recovery, and come packaged in fertilizer.\u00a0 That peel that your banana comes in is itself food, for your garden.\u00a0 If you have a compost pile you are probably already adding your kitchen waste, but if you are like most people you slack on taking it out if it\u2019s cold, or wet, or late, and so forth.\u00a0 But after looking at some of the benefits banana peels provide to your garden you might be a little more willing to make an effort to be strict in your peel collection for your compost and garden.<\/p>\n

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Potassium<\/strong><\/p>\n

Topping the list of nutrient benefits found in banana peels is potassium.\u00a0 Potassium in one of the \u201cbig three\u201d nutrients plants need most.\u00a0 It is necessary for good root health and strong cell walls.\u00a0 Having healthy potassium levels in your soil will allow your plants to become more resistant to drought, disease, and pests.<\/p>\n

Phosphorus<\/strong><\/p>\n

Next on the list of nutrients banana peels offer is another one of the \u201cbig three\u201d, phosphorus.\u00a0 Phosphorus is one of the nutrients your plants need for production of your food.\u00a0 Plants use phosphorus in growing new shoots, fruit, and seeds.\u00a0 Like potassium, it also contributes to root health and therefore overall plant health.<\/p>\n

Calcium<\/strong><\/p>\n

Banana peels also contain calcium.\u00a0 Calcium is necessary for plants to transfer other nutrients throughout the plant body.\u00a0 If your soil is deficient in calcium your plants will not even be able to benefit from the nutrients that your soil does have.<\/p>\n

Magnesium<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/strong>Last, but certainly not least, is magnesium.\u00a0 Magnesium is used by plants in the production of chlorophyll which makes photosynthesis possible.\u00a0 Without magnesium plants would not be able to get their energy from the sun, effectively starving them.<\/p>\n

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Few foods come packaged in such beneficial fertilizer.\u00a0 Don\u2019t let any of it go to waste, whether you apply your peels directly to the garden or put them in your compost, make sure your plants aren\u2019t missing out on all of these beneficial nutrients.<\/p>\n

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Bananas are an awesome food.\u00a0 They taste great, help with muscular recovery, and come packaged in fertilizer.\u00a0 That peel that your banana comes in is itself food, for your garden.\u00a0 If you have a compost pile you are probably already adding your kitchen waste, but if you are like most people you slack on taking<\/p>\n