Orange peels and a few fruit slices sit on a wooden surface in sunlight. - Ekaterina Vasileva-bagler/Getty Images Dusk on the deck with good company and a drink is memory-making material. The long ...
A half-peeled orange sitting on a cutting board next to a knife and the discarded peel. - Tsvetomir Hristov/Getty Images Oranges are yummy. The peels, not so much. It's the part we usually just throw ...
As social media platforms, including TikTok, continue to amplify discussions around the "orange peel hack" for weight management, consumer interest in citrus-based thermogenic supplements has surged ...
There’s a lot of controversy around the role of citrus in the garden: Can it be composted? Will it deter pests? It turns out that while citrus is probably not altogether harmful to your garden, and ...
Oranges are delectable fruits packed with vitamin C, but believe it or not, orange peels have several benefits for your garden. The peels can act as a compost material to enrich your soil or be used ...
Many gardeners avoid composting citrus peels due to the widespread belief that citrus peels don’t break down properly and may harm compost piles. But the truth is that citrus peels, citrus fruit, and ...
In addition to being a delicious and portable snack, oranges—or more specifically, their peels—have a second life as everything from candy, to pest control in your garden, to an egg cooker. They also ...
We all are aware of the health benefits of lemon. generally when we squeeze a lemon, chances are high that many of us throw away the peel. But did you know that this part of the lemon is actually ...