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🧅 Onion Skin Water
- Boil onion skins in water, let cool, and use as a potassium-rich watering solution.
🥬 Wood Ash
- A great source of potassium — just use sparingly and avoid near seedlings.
🌞 Extra Tips for Bigger Yields
- Mulch around plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Water deeply but less frequently to encourage deep roots.
- Use companion planting: basil near tomatoes, for example, can improve flavor and repel pests.
- Rotate crops each season to prevent nutrient depletion and disease buildup.
💬 Final Thoughts
Feeding your garden doesn’t have to involve chemicals or expensive products. With just a few simple, natural ingredients, you can create a powerful fertilizer that supports healthy growth and big harvests — the natural way.
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So the next time you brew a pot of coffee or peel a banana, think twice before tossing the scraps. Your tomatoes, peppers, and onions will thank you — with a bumper crop of homegrown goodness.
🌿 Healthy soil = healthy plants = a happy gardener.
Want a printable version of this recipe or more organic gardening tips? Just let me know — happy gardening! 🌻🧤
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