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5 Ways to Use Citrus Peels in Your Garden

Don’t throw out your orange peels and lemon peels! Save them and try out one of these 5 ways to use citrus peels in your garden and yard.

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5 Creative Ways to Use Citrus Peels in Your Garden

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The spring and summer months are the perfect time to enjoy a juicy orange or some fresh-squeezed lemonade. But when you are done, don’t toss those citrus peels in the trash. They can actually prove to be quite beneficial to your garden, providing it with nutrients, pest protection, and more.

Nitrogen is a much-needed ingredient in your compost pile. One of the easiest ways to add nitrogen to your compost pile is to add citrus peels to it. As they decompose nitrogen will be added. You don’t have to do anything special, just toss the peels into the compost when you have them.

Give your compost pile some nitrogen.

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Citrus peels contain sulfur, magnesium, calcium, and more nutrients your garden will thrive off of. Stir some of these nutrients into your soil. To add citrus peel to your soil, dry the peels and then blend them into a fine powder. Stir the powder directly into the soil and let the magic happen.

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Stir in some nutrients to your soil.

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Aphids can eat away at your greenery, causing unsightly holes and discoloring. Beat them at their own game. Take orange peels and create a slit in them, then slide them onto the plant you wish to protect. It is just that easy.

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Say goodbye to aphids.

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5 Creative Ways to Use Citrus Peels in Your Garden