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6 possible uses for onion peels in the garden.

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A great help for rooting cuttings. Thanks to their nutritional and antimicrobial properties, these very useful peels promote the rooting of young plants. All you need to do is collect a bowl of peels that you can then chop. Then, add 4 to 5 tablespoons of fresh aloe vera gel or willow bark water (soak in water for at least 24 hours). The idea is to form a flexible paste that you can then dilute in water, filter to use the resulting solution and soak the roots of the cuttings before planting.
It should be noted that onion peels are not the only ones that can be used in the garden. For example, avocado peels are not compatible with compost, but can be used to obtain resistant seedlings. As for banana peels, they add many benefits and allow for green and healthy plants. In general, many peels can help keep unwanted insects away and fertilize the soil of the garden.

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