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

Lemon peels in flowers

Taking care of plants with natural methods is certainly preferable to chemicals that release harmful compounds into the environment and are bad for health. However, you probably don’t know that you can also use food scraps to effectively care for plants, such as lemon peels.

That’s right, they have exceptional power in warding off pests from plants and allowing them to grow perfect and healthy. This method is also used by gardeners, skilled in cultivating plants and therefore experts in protecting them from pest attacks.

Unfortunately, it often happens that mites, fungi, ants and insects of all kinds settle on plants until they die. However, if you intervene with the lemon peel method, your plants will continue to grow luxuriantly. Here are all the properties and benefits of lemon peel and how to use it!

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Properties of lemon peels

A positive note of using lemon peel to make plants healthier is that you no longer have to throw them away, thus reducing the amount of waste. These food scraps have incredible properties that allow you to eliminate the parasites that make plants sick and dry them out.

Thanks to their amount of potassium, nitrogen and phosphorus, lemon peels provide plants with huge nutrients that enrich the soil, helping plants to stay healthy and thriving. Plants become more resistant to insect attacks and are able to develop and grow.

Lemon peels prevent infestations by numerous parasites, including aphids, and help prevent and treat their attacks in a natural way, acting as a real insecticide.

Lemon peels in the soil to ward off pests

An easy way to take advantage of the pesticide properties of lemon peel is to chop them up and put them on the ground, trying to create a round of peels around the plant.

This will increase the pH of the soil, which will be more acidic, therefore not pleasant to pests. These, in fact, will stay away from the plants since they do not like the smell of citrus fruits. 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 will save yourself buying fertilizers and you will no longer spend money on caring for plants in your garden or vegetable garden. In addition, you can be sure that you are using an absolutely natural product, which does not contain substances harmful to the health of both humans and pets.

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DIY fertilizer with lemon peel

Making a fertilizer at home with lemon peels is very simple, here’s how you need to do it:

  • Peel two fresh lemons;
  • Boil the peels in 1 liter of water;
  • Let the liquid cool;
  • Let the solution sit for 3 days.

After the time has elapsed, transfer the mixture obtained 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 released during boiling in water from lemon peels will be effective in keeping pests away while also keeping plants healthy and perfect. Use this fertilizer at least twice a month to ensure optimal plant development.

You can use this fertilizer whenever you want, in any season of the year, because it is always effective and has no contraindications even if it is hot or cold.

As you can see, with this simple and effective method to put into practice, you have solved both the problem of pests on plants and that of finding a natural and cheap fertilizer. And the great thing is that you can use it on any plant, without reservations!