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Don’t junk your eggshells. Hang them in your garden instead. Here’s why
Eggshells contribute to improving soil structure by enhancing aeration and drainage. When crushed and mixed into the soil, they create small air pockets that allow roots to breathe and water to flow more freely. This is particularly beneficial in heavy clay soils, which tend to compact and restrict root growth.
Furthermore, the gradual decomposition of eggshells adds organic matter to the soil, improving its overall texture and fertility. This process helps create a balanced environment where beneficial microbes can thrive, further enhancing soil health and plant growth.
3. Using Eggshells as a Natural Pest Deterrent
Eggshells can be an effective natural pest deterrent, especially against soft-bodied pests like slugs and snails. The sharp edges of crushed eggshells act as a physical barrier, deterring these pests from crossing into your garden beds. Simply scatter a layer of crushed eggshells around the base of vulnerable plants to protect them.
Additionally, the presence of eggshells can discourage other pests, such as cutworms, from damaging your plants. By using eggshells as a natural pest control method, you reduce the need for chemical pesticides, promoting a healthier garden ecosystem.
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