Houseplant Hack: Here's Why You Shouldn't Throw Banana Peels Away by Cecilia Cannon

Home
3 years ago

Houseplant Hack: Here's Why You Shouldn't Throw Banana Peels Away

Your child wants a banana. Sure, why not? They're good for kids  adults, too. But did you know that they're good for your plants, too? 

After the banana is peeled, don’t go throwing the peels straight into your compost. Get all the potassium out of them by cleaning your houseplants. Run the inside of the peel on your green houseplant leaves and ... tah-dah! Your houseplants will shine! Dust is gone! And they will thank you for the extra potassium, too.

Banana peels can also help with plants in your garden. If you notice aphid damage, bury some cut up banana peels around the base of the affected plants. It should make those pesky insects pack up and vacate. 

Take 30 seconds and join the 30Seconds community. Inspire and be inspired.

Related Products on Amazon We Think You May Like:

30Second Mobile, Inc. is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Easy-to-Grow Houseplants: 25 Live Plants for Indoors That You Can Buy Online

Gardening Hack: Try This All-Natural Way to Keep Bugs Away!

Container Gardening: Don't Waste Money on All That Soil! Try This Hack Instead

Spring Herb Gardens: How to Grow & Dry Your Own Fresh Herbs

Donna John
Who knew???? I have been fighting aphids for months now on my lemon tree. Going to try this ASAP. Also going to stop buying leaf shine if a free banana peel will work. Cecilia Cannon

join discussion

Please login to comment.

recommended tips

Take Selfies? Here’s Something Parents & Kids Need to Know!

Kids & Lying: Children Who Lie & The Parents Who Love Them

Telling Your Story: The Gift of Storyworth & Passing Down Your Legacy

Why You Need to Stop Multitasking & Really Listen to Your Kids!