Create a homemade insecticide by boiling garlic peels in water. Let it cool, strain it, and transfer the liquid to a spray bottle. This solution can help repel pests from plants and gardens due to its natural insect-repelling properties.
Garlic peels are rich in nutrients that can benefit plants. Chop or grind the peels finely and mix them into the soil to add nutrients like sulfur, potassium, and nitrogen, promoting plant growth.
Toss garlic peels into stocks, soups, or broths while cooking to infuse them with a subtle garlic flavor. Remember to remove the peels before serving.
Add garlic peels to vinegar bottles to infuse the vinegar with a subtle garlic taste. Over time, the vinegar will take on the garlic flavor, which can be used in dressings, marinades, or sauces.
The natural oils in garlic peels can act as a cleaning agent. Use them to scrub pots and pans, or to clean surfaces. Rubbing garlic peels on a cutting board can help sanitize it and remove odors.
Rubbing the inside of a garlic peel on minor skin irritations like insect bites or rashes may provide relief due to its anti-inflammatory properties. However, test a small area first to ensure you don’t have a negative reaction.
Dry garlic peels thoroughly and use them in craft projects. They can be used for making potpourri, creating textured collages, or as natural dye for fabrics.
Dry garlic peels make excellent fire starters due to their flammable nature. They can be used for camping trips or in fireplaces as a natural and aromatic fire starter.