Tips&TricksFrom Kitchen Scraps to Garden Marvels: Unlocking Orange Peel's Potential

From Kitchen Scraps to Garden Marvels: Unlocking Orange Peel's Potential

Do you enjoy the aroma of orange peels? Do you incorporate them into your tea or cake recipes? Or perhaps you use them as a scrub? Orange peels are packed with vitamin C and numerous minerals, making it a waste to simply discard them. Let's explore how orange peels can benefit your garden!

Orange peel.
Orange peel.
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8:19 AM EDT, April 22, 2024

Many homemakers frequently utilize an orange peel. For many, it's hard to imagine doughnuts or other pastries without including orange peel. Some enjoy adding it to their tea and various tinctures or scrubs. The citrus fragrance of orange peel is so appealing that it often finds its way into cosmetics and perfumes. But there's more to it than that. Orange peel can also play a role in your garden. Let us show you how!

Uses for orange peel in the garden

The current weather is perfect for garden work. Spring has finally arrived in Poland, marking the ideal time for garden tidying, fertilizing, and planting. Orange peel can also be quite beneficial in the garden. So, what are its uses?

Orange peel, thanks to its strong citrus scent, is an effective repellent against pests and insects. It repels ants, aphids, spiders, and mice. You can simply scatter small pieces of orange peel under your plants. It's important to note that once the peel dries out, it loses effectiveness and must be replaced regularly.

Reasons to keep orange peels

Rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, orange peel is versatile in the kitchen and incredibly beneficial for your garden. Adding it to your compost is an excellent way to enrich the soil. Since the peel contains a significant amount of nitrogen, it can greatly improve the quality of your compost. Cutting the peels into smaller pieces will accelerate their decomposition and help avoid attracting insects.

Moreover, orange peels can serve as an attractive decorative element. For instance, spreading dried peels as an additional ingredient in mulch between pathways can add a unique touch. Furthermore, if you enjoy crafting, threading dried orange peels and slices of other citrus fruits on a string can create minimalistic decorations for your patio or gazebo. How do you like to use orange peels?

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