Spoiled tomatoes are rich in nutrients that plants love. You can transform them into a simple homemade fertilizer:
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Chop the rotten tomatoes into small pieces.
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Place them in a container with a bit of water (rice water works especially well).
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Let the mixture ferment for 3–5 days.
The result is a nutrient-packed liquid that can be poured at the base of your plants to encourage strong growth.
3. Composting for Healthier Soil
If you maintain a compost pile, rotten tomatoes make a fantastic addition. Their soft texture breaks down quickly, and they add nitrogen, which helps balance the mix of greens and browns in compost. Just be sure to bury them well to avoid attracting pests.
Final Thoughts
Rotten tomatoes may not look appetizing, but they’re far from useless. Whether you want to grow a new batch of plants, enrich your garden soil, or make organic fertilizer, these overripe fruits can be surprisingly valuable. So next time you find mushy tomatoes in your kitchen, think twice before throwing them away.
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