Stop throwing out your eggshells – See the benefits
Stop tossing your eggshells—they’re gold! Eggs are now very expensive, with prices almost hitting ₦10,000.00 per crate. Painfully, we often throw eggshells straight into the trash without a second thought. But did you know that these seemingly useless shells are packed with nutrients and can be repurposed in countless ways? Here are five reasons why you should start saving those eggshells:
1. Natural fertiliser
Eggshells are a rich source of calcium carbonate, which is essential for plant growth. Crushing it and adding them to your garden or potted plants can help improve soil fertility and promote stronger, healthier plants. Calcium carbonate also helps regulate soil pH, ensuring that your plants receive the optimal nutrients they need to thrive.
2. Pest deterrent
Slugs and snails are notorious garden pests that can wreak havoc on your plants. By sprinkling crushed eggshells around your plants, you can deter these slimy creatures. The sharp edges of it can cut their soft bodies, making them less likely to invade your garden.
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3. Soil amendment
Eggshells can also help improve soil structure. When crushed and added to the soil, it increases aeration and drainage, allowing roots to grow more easily. This can result in healthier plants with higher yields.
4. Natural cleaning agent
It can be used as a natural cleaning agent. Simply crush them into a fine powder and use it to scrub dirt and grime from surfaces like sinks, countertops, stovetops, and cookware. The abrasive properties of eggshells help remove stubborn stains and leave your surfaces sparkling clean.
5. DIY craft material
If you’re feeling crafty, eggshells can be used to create a variety of decorative items. You can use them to make mosaic art, candles, or even bird feeders. It also works as a natural dye for fabric or paper.
Start saving your eggshells today and take advantage of their many benefits!
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