Aquarium water, often discarded, offers a valuable nutrient boost for garden plants. Fish waste and uneaten food break down into essential elements like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, benefiting leafy growth and soil health. This nutrient-rich water can be safely used as an occasional supplement for most garden plants, improving soil structure and moisture retention.
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