Wouldn’t it be amazing if you could make liquid fertilizer from vegetable and fruit scraps? Well, now you can. This DIY organic fertilizer recipe will teach you how to do it.
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Strawberries are a mouthwatering delight in summer. However, buying them from the grocery store can be costly, and the leftover tops often go to waste. The good news is that you can actually grow strawberries using those very scraps!
When we refer to strawberry scraps, we are talking about the leftover parts of a strawberry that are typically discarded when we consume the fruit. Strawberry scraps usually consist of the green leafy top or crown of the strawberry and a small portion of the fruit attached to it.
The crown of the strawberry contains the stem and leaves, and it is from this part that new roots and shoots can develop when propagated. While the fruit itself is primarily consumed, the crown is often removed and discarded.
Instead of throwing it away, these strawberry scraps can be used to regrow new strawberry plants, allowing you to potentially grow more strawberries from the discarded parts!
Wouldn’t it be amazing if you could make liquid fertilizer from vegetable and fruit scraps? Well, now you can. This DIY organic fertilizer recipe will teach you how to do it.
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