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Roses, known for their beauty and fragrance, are a garden favourite worldwide, with over 100 species to their name. These blooms come in a dazzling array of colours, and some varieties are celebrated for their delightful aroma. Rose blossoms vary greatly in size, from the petite and delicate to the grand and voluptuous.

For roses to maintain their health and continue producing flowers, regular fertilisation throughout their growth period is crucial. A gardening enthusiast decided to put the much-talked-about banana peel fertiliser method to the test on her roses and took to the Show Me Your Plants Garden and Yard Facebook group to share her findings, reports the Express . Sangeeth Alexander posted: "Just wanted to say we have tried the banana peel water for the first time on the roses in my garden and it's really making a difference.



I've already noticed that my roses have bigger blooms like never before and there's so much more of them. It's fantastic." Delving into her method, Sangeeth explained in the comments section: "We just put banana peels in a bucket of water outside for a week or so and then put the water under the rose bushes - including the mushy peel.

" Her post, accompanied by several photos showcasing the vibrant blooms of her roses, drew astonishment from fellow group members. Gardening experts at Bio Weed endorse the use of banana peels for roses, affirming their effectiveness in promoting optimal growth. They said: "While this one often surprises people, bana.

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