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2. Pest Deterrent
Garden pests such as slugs, snails, and cutworms can wreak havoc on your plants. Crushed eggshells create a sharp, rough barrier around your plants, discouraging these pests from reaching them. It’s an eco-friendly alternative to chemical pesticides.
3. Improves Soil Quality
Eggshells decompose slowly and contribute to the overall health of your garden soil. They can improve aeration and drainage while providing a steady supply of calcium and other trace minerals that plants need to thrive.
5. How to Reuse Eggshells in Your Garden
- Crushing: Wash eggshells and let them dry. Crush them into small pieces and sprinkle around the base of your plants.
- Grinding: For a faster nutrient release, grind eggshells into a fine powder and mix directly into the soil or compost.
- Seed Starters: Use half eggshells as small biodegradable pots for seedlings. Once the seedlings grow, plant them directly into the soil—shell and all.
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