In this activity, the students will use banana peels to make their own fertilizer. They are packed with potassium, phosphorous, and calcium which makes them a perfect treat for plants.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): 6th – 12th
$3.99
Too many bananas in your kitchen that will soon go bad? No need to worry. Instead of throwing them out, there are other ways to use them, including the banana peel. It contains nutrients that can be used to create fertilizer!
In this activity, the students will use banana peels to make their own fertilizer. They are packed with potassium, phosphorous, and calcium which makes them a perfect treat for plants.
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