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Did you know oranges are also an important part of a plant's five-a-day? A gardening expert shares four simple ways you can ...
The next time you eat a juicy orange or squeeze its juice for a recipe, don’t throw away the peel. It's about 20 percent of ...
Create a spray mixture using orange peels to deter aphids from your garden. “Add your fresh orange peel to a spray bottle with hot water and a touch of dish soap,” says Weiss. Shake the ...
If you're fed up of finding piles of cat poo in your garden, and you've likely tried everything to deter them - but there's a simpler, all-natural method that gardeners have been employing for years ...
Orange peels can be repurposed into a variety of useful garden products, from sprays to powders, all of which are ...
THE warm weather is well and truly here but unfortunately that means so are the ants. But don’t worry because a simple trick can banish the pests and nourish your garden at the same time.
Quite a lot of people aren't keen on cats, especially when they prowl into your garden and start treating your carefully managed raised beds as a giant litter tray. Indeed, cats can cause chaos ...
Add orange peels to a spray bottle with hot water and a drizzle of dish soap. Spray this mixture onto plants to help deter common houseplant pests like aphids. Related: How to Use Orange Peels in ...