Did you know that it only takes a simple flick of the wrist to kill all the pests that have infested your plants? Gardeners also use this method, let’s find out what it consists of!

Lemon peel in flowers

Plant care with natural methods is certainly preferable to chemicals that release harmful compounds into the environment and are harmful to health. However, you probably didn’t know that you can also use leftovers to effectively care for plants, such as lemon peel. That’s right, they have extraordinary power to repel plant pests and allow them to grow perfectly and healthily. This method is also used by gardeners who are familiar with growing plants and are therefore adept at protecting them from pest infestation. Unfortunately, it often happens that mites, fungi, ants, and insects of all kinds perch on plants until they die. However, if you intervene with the lemon peel method, your plants will continue to grow abundantly. Here are all the properties and benefits of lemon peel and how to use it!

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Properties of lemon peel

A positive aspect of using lemon peel to make plants healthier is that you no longer have to throw them away, which reduces the amount of waste. These food scraps have incredible properties that allow you to eliminate parasites that make plants sick and dry them out. Thanks to their potassium, nitrogen, and phosphorus content, lemon peels provide plants with enormous nutrients that enrich the soil and help plants stay healthy and thrive. Plants become more resistant to insect infestation and can develop and grow. Lemon peels prevent infestation by numerous parasites, including aphids, and help prevent and treat their infestation naturally by acting as a true insecticide.

Lemon peels on the ground to repel pests

An easy way to take advantage of the pesticide properties of lemon peels is to chop them and place them in the soil, trying to create a round of peels around the plant. This increases the pH of the soil, which is more acidic and therefore not pleasant for pests. These, in fact, stay away from plants as they don’t like the smell of citrus. You can also bury lemon peels and form a kind of compost that you can then use as fertilizer for your plants. With this method, you save yourself the hassle of buying fertilizers and no longer spend money on caring for the plants in your garden or vegetable garden. In addition, you can be sure that you are using an absolutely natural product that does not contain harmful substances for humans and pets.

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Homemade fertilizer with lemon peel

Making a fertilizer at home with lemon peel is very simple, so you need to do it:

  • Peel two fresh lemons;
  • Boil the husks in 1 liter of water;
  • Allow liquid to cool;
  • Leave the solution on for 3 days.

Once the time has elapsed, pour the resulting mixture into a spray bottle and spray it on the plants. Thanks to this excellent homemade fertilizer with natural ingredients, you can have beautiful and lush plants. The essential oils that are released from lemon peel when boiled in water are effective in keeping pests away while keeping plants healthy and perfect. Use this fertilizer at least twice a month to ensure optimal plant development. You can use this fertilizer at any time of the year, as it is always effective and has no contraindications, even if it is cold or hot. As you can see, with this simple and effective method that you can put into practice, you have solved both the problem of pests in plants and the problem of finding a natural and cheap fertilizer. And the best part is that you can use it on any plant without reservation!