Garlic skins as fertilizer and pesticide spray
Garlic is one of the basic ingredients that no kitchen should be without. Not only does it add great flavor to all kinds of dishes, but it also has beneficial effects on our health. Most people throw garlic skins in the compost or trash. But did you know that they can be put to practical use in the garden? If you make a decoction from them, it can be used as a natural fertilizer or an effective weapon against pests and diseases.
The skins contain beneficial substances
Not only garlic cloves themselves, but also their skins contain many beneficial substances and vitamins that help protect plants from various diseases and pests. Homemade, and especially natural, products are often more effective than chemical ones. Plus, you’ll save a lot of money. Preparing garlic decoction for plants is not difficult. Place the peels from several cloves in a large sealable container and pour 1 liter of lukewarm water over them. Let the mixture macerate for one to three days. After this time, strain the extract through a fine cloth and pour it into a spray bottle. Dilute the concentrate with water in a ratio of 1:5. You can also use the extract as a fertilizer. In this case, it is better to blend the peels.
Garlic extract kills pests
The spray is effective against plant pests and fungal diseases. Aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies are particularly sensitive to the aroma of garlic. The extract is also effective against caterpillars and, thanks to its fungicidal properties, helps fight fungal diseases and powdery mildew. Spray affected plants with garlic solution at least once a week. The spray can also be applied preventively, as it will not harm the plants in any way.
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How to make garlic fertilizer?
Since the skins contain beneficial elements such as sulfur, manganese, and zinc, prepare a decoction to use as a natural fertilizer for your plants. This will help them grow and thrive. To do this, blend garlic skins in 1 liter of water. If you have macerated the peels for several days, dilute this infusion with water in a ratio of 1:3 so that it is not too strong and does not harm the plants. Use the fertilizer to water vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, or lettuce, as well as strawberries. Ornamental and indoor plants will also benefit from this fertilizer.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about garlic peels.
Why are garlic peels beneficial for plants?
They contain a range of vitamins and minerals, such as manganese and zinc.
Which pests is garlic extract effective against?
Mainly aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies.
Which plants is garlic fertilizer suitable for?
Use it mainly to water tomatoes, peppers, and strawberries.
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