Slice an orange very thin. Then put the slices in a dehydrator.
evaporation
i dont think you can... but if you do the oranges might lose their juices and become abit dry thanks for ur help
Yes, it is generally okay to store apples and oranges together as long as they are kept in a cool, dry place. However, be mindful that apples release ethylene gas which can cause oranges to ripen faster.
fertizlalied soil or good soil and dry soil
cut open the top of the orange and add water too it every 10 minutes.
Answer:Yes, just like any fresh fruit, oranges will eventually grow mouldy and rot. Answer:Yes, oranges get old. Answer:Yes, oranges do get old, once it ripens it starts to break down, just like humans .... as soon as we are born we start to age. Answer:Yes, they are a fruit so they rot.
Potatoes-in a cold dry place Bananas-on the counter Oranges-in a bowl Leafy Greens-in Fridge
To prevent dry cell in oranges, ensure they receive adequate irrigation, especially during dry periods, as water stress can contribute to the condition. Regularly monitor soil moisture levels and apply mulch to retain moisture. Additionally, choose disease-resistant varieties and maintain proper nutrition with balanced fertilization, focusing on potassium, which can help improve fruit quality. Proper pruning and spacing can also enhance air circulation, reducing the risk of dry cell.
Oranges
oranges are the BEST!!!!!
A "score" of anything is twenty of that thing. So a score of oranges equals twenty oranges.
Fifteen apples and seven oranges.