A gardening expert has the perfect DIY treat to nourish your garden this summer.
Idris Ya’u, a web gardener blogger, said the nutrients in potato water can help kill weeds.
All you have to do is use the drained water from boiling potatoes in salted water on your weeds, according to Ya’u.
It serves as an organic food source for the plant and helps prevent brown blistering and curling of leaf tips, Ya’u claims.
The potato nutrients stick to water when cooked, the eager gardener explained.
After the potatoes are sieved, the water is collected and cooled, but it must be shaken before using.
It is crucial to note that cooking does not remove all the minerals and the peels themselves still contain a significant amount of minerals.
The minerals include potassium, phosphorus and magnesium.
Broadleaf weeds respond well to this type of weed killer, they said.
However, the gardener explained that potato peelings also contain the necessary nutrients.
They can also be dried and used on weeds.
This fertilizer is easy to make from kitchen scraps and can save you money.
You can water the plants from above or below with the solution, or you can simply mist the greenery with it.