Peace lilies are beautiful indoor plants, but they can be annoying when the white flowers fall off as soon as you get the houseplant home. This can be due to a number of reasons, and sometimes, the plant may not flower again at all.
To encourage the plant to rebloom throughout the year, Petar Ivanov, Fantastic Gardener's gardening and plant expert, has shared the perfect kitchen scrap to give them. The expert said: "Like any other plant, a peace lily can benefit from a little boost to flower.
"Actually, one of the most common problems many people experience with this houseplant is making it flower and bloom."
Whilst banana skins are great fertilisers, there are other kitchen scraps you can use instead.
Petar explained: "The key is for the ingredient to be potassium-rich, which is the nutrient that encourages flowering.
"Eggshells are an excellent replacement for banana skin water because they'll enrich the plant's soil with calcium, which is an essential nutrient for plant growth."
You can also add coffee grounds instead, which contain nitrogen and phosphorus that also benefit healthy plant growth.
The expert continued: "However, this will be a bit more time-consuming because coffee grounds should ideally be added to the compost first so they can break down before applying them to the plant's soil."
These homemade fertilisers should also only be applied during the growing period, which is usually during spring and summer.
Make sure to do it once per month, alternating between the kitchen scraps so the houseplant can get each of the beneficial nutrients.
During the colder months, peace lilies "need to rest", according to the expert, so make sure not to use them year-round.
You may also like
'I settled India-Pakistan, now it's Thailand-Cambodia', says Trump; credits trade pressure, calls it his 'honour'
Euro 2025: Amanda Holden and Alan Carr lead boozy celebrations after England's penalty delight
England win Euro 2025 despite new penalty rule that could have cost Lionesses everything
West Bromwich fire LIVE: Residents told 'close doors and windows' as smoke seen for miles
CRPF personnel made a mark by their duty, courage, says PM on Raising Day