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To: CottonBall; JudyinCanada

Judy she is adorable. Although if I could have found my youngest daughters baby picture and have had Cotton post it there might have been some competition. :-) LoL


759 posted on 07/08/2024 5:45:54 PM PDT by Spunky (Computers do crazy things.)
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To: Spunky; norsky

Been a very busy day. Ready to crash

CULINARY CORNER

I will never throw garlic peels again. They are “worth gold” and here’s how to reuse them...

The Garden Alchemy of Garlic Skins
When it comes to gardening, garlic skins have magical properties. They can be used in a variety of ways to enhance the health and vitality of your plants. Let’s explore some clever ways to repurpose these hidden treasures:

1. Nutrient-Rich Compost Booster
Garlic skins can be added to your compost pile to boost its nutrient content. As they break down, they release valuable nutrients into the soil, enriching it and providing a nourishing environment for your plants to thrive.

2. Natural Pest Repellent
Pests can wreak havoc on your precious plants. Thankfully, garlic skins come to the rescue. Simply scatter a handful of dried garlic skins around your plants to keep pests like aphids, slugs, and snails away. The pungent aroma of garlic acts as a natural deterrent, preventing pests from causing damage.

3. Homemade Garlic Skin Tea
Create a potent, all-natural fertilizer by brewing garlic skin tea. Place a handful of skins in a container, cover them with water, and let them steep for a few days. Once the tea has steeped, strain the liquid and dilute it before using it to water your plants. The garlic skin tea will provide your plants with a nutrient boost and help protect them from diseases.

4. Mulch
Garlic skins can also be used as mulch around your plants. They act as a protective layer, keeping the soil moist and preventing weed growth. Additionally, as the skins decompose, they contribute to the overall fertility of the soil.

5. Seed Starter Pots
Give your seeds a head start by using garlic skins as biodegradable seed starter pots. Simply fill the skins with seed-starting soil, plant your seeds, and watch them grow. When it’s time to transplant, you can directly plant the entire pot in the ground, minimizing transplant shock.

By repurposing garlic skins, you not only reduce waste but also tap into their incredible potential to nourish and protect your plants. So the next time you peel garlic, don’t discard those skins. Instead, give them a second life in your garden and witness the magic they bring to your green haven.


760 posted on 07/08/2024 6:07:59 PM PDT by DollyCali (Don't tell God how big your storm is ~~. tell the storm how BIG your GOD is! )
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