Don’t underestimate the potential of damaged tomatoes! Did you know that they can be reused in a variety of surprising ways instead of being thrown in the trash?
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How to Grow New Tomatoes with Leftovers

Have you ever considered reusing your damaged tomatoes to get new plants? Here’s a simple method to follow:
- Slice the tomatoes into thin strips, making sure to preserve the seeds.
- Prepare a pot with light soil, place the slices in it without overlapping them, then cover them with a thin layer of soil (1 to 2 cm).
- Water regularly, avoiding excess water, and place the pot in a sunny location.
In 1 to 2 months, you will observe the emergence of young plants that will subsequently produce delicious tomatoes. An environmentally friendly and economical approach to enjoying fresh fruit!
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Use them as a natural fertilizer

Why not add value to your damaged tomatoes as homemade fertiliser?
- Cut the tomatoes into small pieces.
- Mix them with rice water in a clean bottle.
- Let it ferment for 3-5 days, then use this nutrient-rich liquid to water your plants.
The combination of fermented tomato juice and rice water will promote plant growth, stimulating abundant flowering.
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Eliminate odors and clean your refrigerator
Your damaged tomatoes can also be useful for neutralizing bad odors in your refrigerator:
- Remove the parts that are too damaged and mash the rest to get juice.
- Soak a cloth with this juice and clean the inside walls of your refrigerator.
This simple action will remove stains while leaving a light fragrance. The result: a clean and fresh refrigerator without extra effort.
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Revive the shine of metal objects

Thanks to their natural acidity, damaged tomatoes are ideal for cleaning and shining metal surfaces:
- Apply a slice of tomato to oxidized areas (knives, faucets, etc.).
- Leave on for 10 minutes, then wipe with a cloth and rinse thoroughly.
- Dry with a clean cloth to admire the newfound shine.
An unsuspected use
Discarding overripe tomatoes is a waste of a valuable resource with multiple practical applications. Whether for gardening, cleaning or deodorization, these tomatoes find a practical and economical second life. Try these tips and discover the full potential of damaged tomatoes.
The next time you’re hesitating about an overripe tomato, remember: it can still give you a lot of surprises!
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