'I'm a garden expert - the gross trick to help your flowers bloom perfectly'
But if you really want your garden to thrive, experts claim that your fingernails actually hold “one incredibly important ingredient” to benefit plants.“Like human hair, fingernail and toenail clippings can be composted, meaning these parts of the human body that have been sentenced to the trash, can end up helping in the composting bin.
It’s simple to do - just add your clipped fingernails to your compost bin along with any other organic materials you normally pop in there.However, the experts added that excessively polished nails and acrylic nails should not be composted.
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