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You Are Doing It All Wrong. Here’s the Right Way to Use Eggshells as Fertilizer

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Bonus Tips for Using Eggshells in the Garden

  • Avoid large chunks: Big pieces can deter slugs and snails, which is a different use but unrelated to fertilizing.
  • Combine with other kitchen scraps: For a balanced fertilizer, add eggshell powder to compost with vegetable peels, coffee grounds, and grass clippings.
  • Don’t rely on eggshells alone: While eggshells add calcium, your plants need a variety of nutrients. Use eggshell fertilizer as part of a well-rounded fertilizing routine.

Final Thoughts

Eggshells are a wonderful resource that can reduce waste and nourish your garden — but only if you use them correctly. Grinding them into a fine powder or making eggshell tea ensures your plants get the calcium they need quickly and efficiently. So, next time you crack an egg, don’t toss the shells — recycle them smartly and watch your garden thrive!


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