A delightful summer cottage not worth throwing away
Hello everyone! Have you ever wondered that your #garden and cottage can get much better and more yields if you fertilize your plants wisely. No, I do not call for buying up chemical fertilizers and phosphates, I would rather tell you how to use wisely what is usually thrown away.
If in the last article I talked about the benefits of eggshells, then in this article we'll talk about a delicious remedy - onion skins.
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The benefits of onion peels
This sounds very unusual, but you should not throw out the onion peel after cleaning the root crop. It turns out that it contains substances that repel pests and increase yields. Now I'll tell you more:
- Need to feed or leave seedlings?
Then you can't do without infusion of onion peel - for 1 liter of water, 1 cellophane bag of onion husks is needed. Make sure that the husk is submerged in the water and not floated on the surface - otherwise the infusion will not work.
- Have signs of phytophthora?
In this case, the onion husks need to be dug into free areas inside the garden. Natural phytoncides contained in the husk destroy disease-causing bacteria and fungi.
- Accelerate plant growth.
If you understand that there are only 7-10 days left until the end of the warm season, and vegetables (for example, tomatoes or peppers) still green - pour the onion peel infusion into the garden bed 3-4 days apart, and the tomatoes will start to turn red.
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