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Stop Tossing It: How to Repurpose Household Items for Healthier Plants

Introduction: Many of us throw away food scraps, used coffee grounds, and other common household items without thinking twice. But did you know these discarded items could serve a much more valuable purpose? Instead of tossing them in the trash, consider putting them to use in your house or garden. By repurposing everyday waste, you can nourish your plants and promote healthier growth. From coffee grounds to eggshells, the items we often discard can be surprisingly beneficial for your indoor and outdoor green spaces. This article will explore simple ways to recycle these household materials, turning them into natural fertilizers and growth boosters for your plants. Your plants will thrive, and you’ll feel good knowing you’re reducing waste!

Ingredients (Items You Can Use for Plants):

Coffee grounds (used)
Eggshells (crushed)
Banana peels
Tea bags (used)
Fish tank water
Epsom salt
Vegetable scraps (carrot tops, potato peels)
Used paper towels or napkins (for composting)
Leftover rice or pasta water (cooled)
Citrus peels (used sparingly)
Wood ash
Instructions:

Coffee Grounds:
Coffee grounds are rich in nitrogen, which is essential for plant growth. Simply sprinkle used coffee grounds around the base of your plants or mix them into the soil. They help improve soil drainage, enhance the soil’s structure, and attract earthworms, which are beneficial for the soil. Be sure to avoid overusing them, as too much acidity can harm some plants.

Eggshells:
Crushed eggshells are an excellent source of calcium, which is vital for preventing blossom end rot in tomatoes and peppers. Dry and crush the shells, then scatter them over the soil or mix them into your potting mix. They also improve soil aeration and help keep pests like snails and slugs at bay.

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