People usually throw away tender coconut shells after drinking the water. Next time, just don’t. Instead, cut the shells in half and make quirky planters for your garden. You can even replace the soil with coco peat or husk. Coconut shells are fine growing mediums because saplings can be transplanted directly into the soil along with the pot. Since they are biodegradable, plants will not be affected. In fact, upon degradation, these shells also provide nutrients to the saplings. This could be an apt opportunity for you turn eco-friendly, right?
Benefits of tender coconut
According to Coconut Development Board, ministry of agriculture and farmers welfare, coconut is a natural anti-bacterial and anti-viral food. Tender coconut is a natural source of electrolytes, minerals, vitamins, complex carbohydrates, amino acids and other nutrients. The natural carbohydrate content is between 4-5% of the liquid solution. Coconut husk is an excellent package for the water which contains sugars, minerals, amino acids and vitamins.
Coconut Shell Plant Pot
They are made of 100% Natural Material: Coconut Shell in Vietnam
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