The Kitchen Scrap Secret That Transforms Indoor Roses: Why Gardeners Are Burying Their Trash in May
For years, rose growers toss banana peels, eggshells, and coffee grounds into the trash—unaware these kitchen scraps contain the exact nutrient trio roses need to bloom. Buried in May, they trigger a soil transformation that synthetic fertilizer cannot replicate, feeding both the plant and the invisible microbial ecosystem that makes growth possible.