
When you’re making an omelet or a birthday cake, don’t throw eggshells in the trash! In fact, they are very beneficial for… your garden!
Here’s why you should put eggshells in your garden:
Fertilize the soil
You can use eggshells in your garden as compost to improve the nutrients in the soil to fertilize and prevent rot. In addition, they form an organic fertilizer and are rich in calcium, which is beneficial for the soil.
The soil easily absorbs the minerals contained in eggshells, they do not need to be crushed when planting because they decompose easily. Simply throw the eggshell in the garden or pot and dig the soil.
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