Don’t rush to throw away rotten tomatoes, the rottener they are, the more “valuable” they are. Not many people know this. After reading this, remember to tell your family.

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