I was wondering if any of you guys would know a thing or two about orange pulp and peels broken down and used for fertilizer. I'm wanting to start a little herb and flower garden (maybe even a couple cherry tomato plants) out beside the house, and I want to use what we have availabe around here for fertilizer.
A while back we started hauling dumptruck loads of leftover pulp from the juice plant down the road for the cows to eat ( the wild hogs sure loved it too!) Sure I could just use straight manure, but those patches of beautiful black compost-ish stuff where the peels used to be just looks so inviting. If I were a flower, I think I'd want to be planted in it.
I know initially at the juice plant the leftover pulp is made into feed and dry fertilizer. I was just wondering if y'all think growing things would like the decomposed peels. Only downfall I can think of is the acidity level, but maybe it goes away with decomposition. Who knows, maybe some of you guys know... so let me know please!
Hi Brandy. I sure hope you can find out about that. Maybe check with your extension agent in your area. I'm sure they would know. And take in some samples to send off.