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2. They Make Your Garden Thrive
Crushed eggshells are excellent for gardens. Sprinkle them around plants to improve soil quality and provide a slow-release source of calcium. They also help deter pests like slugs and snails that dislike crawling over sharp shells.
3. Natural Fertilizer for Houseplants
Add crushed eggshells to your potted plants’ soil to boost nutrients and improve drainage. They break down slowly, feeding your plants without the harsh chemicals found in commercial fertilizers.
4. Eco-Friendly Pest Control
5. Gentle Cleaning Scrub
Ground eggshells can be used as a natural abrasive to clean stubborn stains on cookware, like pots, pans, or even glass bottles. Mix with a little water or soap and scrub gently.
6. Compost Booster
Eggshells add valuable calcium to compost piles, helping to balance the nitrogen-rich waste from vegetable scraps. This creates richer, more nutrient-dense compost for your garden.
7. Seed Starters
Use half eggshells as mini seedling pots. Fill them with soil, plant your seeds, and once the seedlings are strong enough, plant the whole shell in the garden. The shell will decompose and provide calcium to the soil.
8. Teeth and Bone Health
When cleaned, sterilized, and finely ground, eggshell powder can be consumed as a supplement to support bone density and dental health. Just make sure to grind it into a fine powder to avoid any sharp edges.
9. Reduce Household Waste
By keeping eggshells, you’re contributing to a zero-waste lifestyle. Instead of sending them to the landfill, they can serve multiple purposes around the home and garden.
10. Homemade Beauty Treatments
Crushed eggshells can be incorporated into DIY facial scrubs and masks as a gentle exfoliant. Combined with natural ingredients like honey or yogurt, they help remove dead skin cells and improve skin texture.
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