Hello everyone. I hope all of you are doing good. I know that there are some of us still adjusting to the environment. Midst the crisis we are thinking of an innovative approaches. Even if we are just at home our day needs to be useful. We must not just be able to cultivate plants, but we can also try to make organic fertilizer. Recently, I've been considering what to do with damaged veggies and fruit peels. I suddenly think to create an organic fertilizer at home to make our plants healthier. I kept each peeled vegetable and placed it in a container where I could store recycle the organic matter. If you enjoy planting and caring for plants at home, you may produce your own fertilizer, which will reduce the amount of trash collected because all peeled vegetables and fruits can be processed into fertilizer. Just make sure that the container has cover with lid.
We must be resourceful at times in order to make our homes useful. Because pandemics provide significant obstacles in our lives, we must discover innovative approaches to adapt and thrive in an uncertain future. Not just keeping our surroundings clean, but as well as our health.
That’s all for today. I hope everyone have a great day ahead! Thank you!
Love your compost and you just made me remember that I should be making my compost now. Good afternoon!
Yes sir you can try making organic fertilizer now it’s helpful to our plants/soil 😊
Crushed egg shells would be a nice addition to your compost. 😁
Yes sir we can also add egg shells. Thank you sir for that good suggestion! 😃
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You can ferment the scraps in order to get a more potent, liquid fertilizer from them too
Thank you ma’am for the nice suggestion 🧡
Fantastic. Do you add water/worms or anything, or just let it rot down like compost?