A miracle fertilizer can help you avoid using chemical fertilizers.

A farmer plants a banana and an egg in the tomato planting hole he dug. Although the process appears weird initially, the result is astounding. The initial impacts are noticeable a few days after planting. This approach is widely used.

The video of the man digging a hole and dropping an egg and a banana inside has gone viral, spreading worldwide. The video received nearly 1.2 million views.

In the photographs, you can see a man fertilizing vegetables in an unusual manner. He digs a hole in the earth and inserts a raw egg and a banana still in its shell. Plant the tomato seedlings on top of them, then cover them with dirt.

The egg and banana will eventually degrade and provide the purported “magic nutrients” essential for vegetable seeds. The man abandoned commercial fertilizers, which are detrimental to the land, vegetables, and our health, in favor of a highly effective natural fertilizer that only required two ingredients.

We know that when the environment and the ozone layer deteriorate, fruits and vegetables become increasingly difficult to grow, and their flavor and appearance decline. As a result, they use a lot of fertilizer.

The difficulty is that these fertilizers are frequently synthetic and not natural, which is troublesome. The soil, vegetables, and fruits get “poisoned” due to the overuse of chemical fertilizers, posing a major risk to consumers.

Although using these chemicals promotes plant development and improves the appearance of fruits and vegetables, it hurts the flavor of the food and will undoubtedly harm crops over time. When fertilizers weaken plants, they become more prone to disease and have reduced pest resistance, making growth and development difficult, if not impossible, in some situations.

Because of the great variety of natural fertilizers available, it is recommended that they be applied as frequently as possible. Natural fertilizers, such as ash, dung, and vegetable waste, can also be economical, as demonstrated by the detailed example of the egg and banana above.

 

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