Don’t rush to throw away those rotten tomatoes! They can still be quite useful. Here are some surprising ways to repurpose them:
Gardening Uses
– Natural Fertilizer: Bury rotten tomatoes in your garden or mix them into the soil to provide essential nutrients like potassium and phosphorus for plant growth.
– Germinate Seeds: Use rotten tomatoes to grow new tomato plants. Simply slice the tomato, remove the seeds, and plant them in well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist and place it in a sunny spot.
– Liquid Fertilizer: Ferment rotten tomatoes in water for 5-7 days, then dilute the liquid with water (1:5 ratio) and use it as a nutrient-rich fertilizer for your plants.¹ ²
Household Uses
