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Mitraa
Published: March 01, 2008
Fruit
and Vegetable
wastages
are very common in our daily process of preparation of food. Though we purchase fruits and vegetables at a high cost for using as our food, we forget about the wastages generated from their processing and ignore their utilities. We simply throw them at outside dust-bins, which in turn risks polluting the environment! Here is an innovative method which costs you practically nothing to utilize them as very good
manure
for your potted plants and yields more flowers and fruits from them!
Take an old plastic
bucket
of 16 liters
size
or an earthen vessel of same size and face, with lid and put about one inch of earth on its inside base. Then keep it at a safe corner in your garden avoiding strong sun-light and put your daily fruits and vegetable wastages in it regularly. Mix the wastages in every three / four day’s interval, while putting few uprooted soft weeds from your garden and spraying a very little water on it. When the bucket is about 90% filled with the wastages, put a layer of about one inch cow dung and then one inch sandy soil on it and spray about a liter of water on the soil. Leave it for fifteen days to decompose inside. Again after 15 days, spray one liter of water on it and then invert its position. Then after a month, unload the bucket at the safe corner in your garden, spread the decomposed
Wastage
to dry up as manure.
Use about 250 grams of this manure in each of your 1 foot diameter size planted pot / 150 grams in each 9 inch diameter size planted pot in every three months. You may also use it for bigger plants on earth about 500 grams to 1 kg depending upon the
plant
’s size. You will never need any other commercially available manure or fertilizer for your plants! Adding it to your pots regularly in every three months will work miraculously for plants’ growth! Just try it and find the real growth as well as greenness of your plants in a most natural method without any expenditure, form wastages!
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