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I’m a gardening whizz – my free hack will banish fruit flies, slugs & ants

DON'T chuck your orange peel straight in the bin as it can help banish flies, slugs and ants in your garden this summer, according to a pro.

Gardening experts have shared little-known tips to help keep plants healthy and thriving.

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about their natural properties.

She said: "Orange peels are great for your garden, as they can help to add nutrients to your soil – aiding in the growth and maintenance of your plants."

And Laura was backed up by fellow expert, Kevin Rodrigues, from Gardening Mentor, who also shared some wise words.

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He explained: "One of the best ways to use orange peels to deter pests is to create a spray.

"Spray this every three to four days to get rid of pests like slugs, aphids, ants, whiteflies, and fruit flies – and to keep them away."

Another method is chopping up the peel into little pieces and scattering them around the base of your plant, according to the expert.

Kevin added: "The pungent smell of orange peels can help deter some pests and rodents away from the plants."

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But it is key to remember to carry out the process while the peel is fresh.

It is also important to replace the old, stale pieces once they have dried out.

Gardener Josh Tesolin of RusticWise offered another helpful piece of info.

He highlighted the method won't work if you use orange flesh as well as the peel.

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In fact, using orange segments can actually have the opposite effect.

He said: "The sugars and juices from orange flesh may actually attract some backyard insects."

This comes as plenty of gardening gurus share their top tips for success.

One woman has revealed the simple soil trick she does to make plotting plant so much easier.

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Another man shared his secret to growing monstrous juicy tomatoes in your own garden this summer.

And a master gardener raised some eyebrows when she explained why you shouldn't kill weeds.

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