We Buried Common Kitchen Scraps in the Garden and THIS Happened 🤯

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An experiment was conducted by burying six common kitchen scraps under tomato plants to evaluate their impact on growth. Results showed that while some scraps, like eggs, enhanced growth, others, like catfish heads, hindered it. Ultimately, compost was recommended over raw scraps for better nutrient availability and plant health.
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