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Most people throw away eggshells but don’t realize how important they are!

Eggshells are a common household waste product that is often thrown away without concern. However, these seemingly insignificant eggshells have incredible potential when it comes to gardening and plant growing. In this article, we’ll look at the many valuable uses of eggshells in the garden and how you can make the most of this natural resource to promote the health of your plants and soil.

1. Nutrient-rich fertilizer

Eggshells are primarily composed of calcium carbonate, an essential mineral for plant growth. Crushed eggshells can be used as a natural and inexpensive source of calcium for your garden. How to prepare eggshell fertilizer:

Collect the eggshells and rinse them to remove any remaining protein or membrane.
Air dry the shells until they become brittle.
Using a mortar or blender, crush the eggshells into small pieces or powder.
Scatter the crushed eggshells around your plants or mix them into the soil.
The calcium in eggshells strengthens cell walls, promotes root development and prevents problems such as blossom end rot in tomatoes. It also adds minerals to the soil, which benefits overall plant health.

2. Pesticides

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