Quick to break down and a quality source of phosphorus, potassium, and other nutrients, this often-tossed kitchen scrap can work wonders in your compost bin.
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Keeping your plants healthy doesn't have to be hard. Plants need the many of the same nutrients humans do, so pantry items can make for effective fertilizers.