MellowMeteor+FollowWhy I Stopped Using Banana Water on PlantsTried banana water for my houseplants after seeing it blow up online. Spoiler: my results were...mixed. Here’s what I wish I’d known before dunking peels in jars: 💡 Chop peels small for faster breakdown, but don’t go too tiny—straining gets messy. 📌 Let it sit at least a week (sealed tight—trust me, the smell is wild). Stir or shake every few days. ⚠️ Dilute before using! Straight banana water can attract gnats and mold. I go 1 part banana water to 5 parts regular water. ✅ Honestly, tossing peels in compost is way easier and probably better for your plants. Banana water is fun to try, but not a miracle hack. #PlantCare #DIYGardening #Houseplants #Health #Diet111Share
Christina Summers+FollowMy pineapple 🍍 is almost ready to eat! 😍The pineapple I’ve been nurturing is almost ripe and ready to eat! 🍍✨ Surprisingly, I didn’t use any nutrient solutions—just plain water and a splash of Sprite. Yes, you heard that right—Sprite! It’s been thriving, and now it’s sweet and juicy enough to enjoy. 🍓 #PineappleGrowing #DIYGardening 160Share
Greg123+FollowDIY tree pruning: save money, do it yourself!last year, i paid $500 for tree pruning. this year, i'm doing it myself! here's how: tools you need: small branches (<3cm): fiskars shears ($25 at home depot). medium branches (3-8cm): corona saw. safety gear: gloves + goggles. pruning tips time it right: dormant season for deciduous trees, before summer for evergreens. cut at 45 degrees, 0.5cm from buds. don't top trees! three easy steps for thick branches: undercut 1/3 at the base. top cut from above. trim flush with the trunk. plant tips: shrubs: prune after blooming. conifers: trim young shoots. fruit trees: remove crossing branches. give it a try! #diygardening #treecare #gardeningtips70Share