These days, many people are turning their rooftops and balconies into green spaces. While plants enhance beauty and improve air quality, proper care is essential to keep them thriving. Instead of relying on chemical fertilizers, you can use simple, natural alternatives made from everyday kitchen waste. These homemade options are cost-free, eco-friendly, and highly effective.
Here are five easy fertilizers you can make at home:
1. Lentil Water (Protein-Rich Booster)Lentil water works like a natural growth tonic for plants. It contains protein, nitrogen, and essential minerals that support healthy development.
To use: Boil lentils in plain water (without salt or spices), strain the water, let it cool, and use it to water your plants.
Jaggery helps increase beneficial microbes in the soil, improving nutrient absorption.
To use: Dissolve a small piece of jaggery in water and let it ferment for 2–3 days. Use this solution once or twice a month for best results.
Onion peels are rich in antioxidants and minerals that strengthen plants and help protect them from pests.
To use: Soak a handful of onion peels in 1 liter of water for 24 hours. Strain and pour the liquid near the roots.
Used tea leaves can enrich soil, but only if prepared correctly.
To use: Wash used tea leaves thoroughly to remove milk and sugar, dry them completely, and mix them into the soil. This improves soil texture and adds mild nitrogen.
Wood ash contains calcium and potassium, which are beneficial for plant growth, especially for flowering and vegetable plants.
To use: Sprinkle a small pinch into the soil occasionally. Avoid overuse, as excess ash can harm plants.
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