How can I use citrus peels in my garden
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How can I use citrus peels in my garden
How can I use citrus peels in my garden
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Sure thing! Here are eight ways you can use citrus peels in your garden:
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**Compost Boost**: Toss those peels into your compost bin. They break down and add some nice nutrients to your compost mix.
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**Natural Pest Repellent**: Scatter citrus peels around your plants. The strong scent can help keep pests like slugs and ants away.
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**Fertilizer**: Chop up the peels and bury them in the soil. They release nutrients as they decompose, giving your plants a little extra love.
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**Soil Acidifier**: If you’ve got acid-loving plants, like blueberries, citrus peels can help lower the pH of your soil when they break down.
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**Mulch**: Dry out the peels and use them as mulch. They can help retain moisture in the soil and keep weeds at bay.
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**Citrus Tea**: Steep peels in water to make a “tea” that you can use to water your plants. It’s like a little vitamin boost for them!
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**Attract Beneficial Insects**: Some beneficial insects love citrus. Leave some peels out to attract ladybugs and other helpful critters.