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Orange peels can prove to be an efficient and natural way of deterring unwanted guests from your garden during the Spring.
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Gardeners have been encouraged to sprinkle orange peel around plants as an organic and affordable way to deter pests such as ...
A similar thing can be done with orange peels. Wash the peels well, pat them dry, and let them soak in vodka for a few days. Combine the infused vodka with a sugar syrup and strain before serving.
Home remedies, such as aloe vera gel, apple cider vinegar, potato juice, and more can help reduce the specs marks formed on ...
Before adding orange peels to your compost, Michelle recommends drying them out first, before cutting them up into smaller pieces. This allows them to decompose faster in your compost pile.
It's citrus season in South Africa. Instead of tossing those orange and naartjie peels, put them to work in the garden!