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Why You Should Hang a Mesh Bag of Eggshells in Your Garden

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2. Can I put eggshells directly in the soil?
Yes! If you don’t want to use a mesh bag, you can mix crushed eggshells directly into the soil around your plants. Just be sure to crush them well so they decompose more quickly.

3. Are eggshells safe for all plants?
Most plants will benefit from the calcium in eggshells, but they are especially useful for tomatoes, peppers, and other vegetables prone to blossom end rot, a condition caused by calcium deficiency.

4. Will eggshells attract pests to my garden?
Eggshells are more likely to deter pests than attract them. The sharp edges help keep soft-bodied pests like slugs away, while birds that feed on eggshells can help control insect populations.

5. How many eggshells should I use?
There’s no exact number, but aim to spread a light layer of crushed eggshells around your garden or fill a small mesh bag. Even a handful can make a difference in providing extra calcium to your plants.

Try the Eggshell Trick and Watch Your Garden Thrive!
Incorporating eggshells into your gardening routine is a simple, sustainable way to boost plant health and keep pests at bay. By hanging a mesh bag of eggshells in your garden, you can unlock a range of benefits that support both your plants and the environment. Give it a try, and you might just find that this little trick makes a big impact on your garden’s success. Happy gardening!

 

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