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7 Brilliant Uses For Eggshells In The Home & Garden

Posted on August 6, 2021 by thegardenbeds

Benefits are endless if you just use eggshells in your garden. They will provide you with vitamins, minerals, and proteins, and are one of the most nutritious foods in the world. You can pass these nutrients to the plants if you add eggshells in your garden.

Here are 7 ways you can use eggshells in your garden:

1. Natural Fertilize

Using eggshell fertilizer is especially important if you plan to grow peppers or tomatoes. These plants are most likely affected with calcium deficiency. Your garden will surely benefit from eggshells, and if you don’t want to use them right away, you can clean them up and place in storage.

2. Seed Starter Pots

To use eggshells as starter pots you shouldn’t break them, just make a hole at the bottom of the shell when you plan on using the eggs. When empty, make a drainage whole to the eggshells and place them on a carton. Then, start filling each one with potting soil and prepare the seeds for the soil. Once the seedlings outgrow the eggshells, transplant them.

3. Pest Control

The sharp edges of the shells will deter the snails, slugs and other pests. The shells will serve as the barrier and these pests and will scare insects and pests away from your garden!

4. Bird Food

Birds can benefit a lot from eggshells. Crush your eggshells to bits and put them in a bird feeder. Place the feeder near your garden and birds will soon come for them.

5. Used In Mulching

Improve your soil by using eggshells! Apply a thick layer of shells to help deter weeds. The eggshell fertilizer will  moisturize the soil and will also improve fertility among the plants.

6. Repel Deer

Deer are amazing, but they can make a huge mess out of your garden if they come near it! The good thing is they hate the smell of eggs. So, scatter the eggshells all over those plants that the deer love. Placing eggshells in your garden will sure to scare them away.

7. Garden Decoration

Once you are done using the eggs, clean the eggshells well and decorate your house with them! Paint them, draw interesting things in them, hang them somewhere around your home, or simply make child decorations from them. This is a great project to do with your kids and show them that repurposing food is important!

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