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    How to Use Eggshells in the Garden

    If you are wondering how to use eggshells in the garden, you will be happy to find out it is easier than you may think! While putting eggshells in the compost bin is great, you should be using them as fertilizer in your garden beds for a free and natural soil amendment!

    Whether you have backyard chickens and a surplus of eggs, or you use a lot of eggs while cooking, don’t get rid of these organic garden amendments!

    A glass jar with crushed eggshells for the garden.

    Eggshells are made up of calcium carbonate, a substance that is also found in agricultural lime which is used to adjust acidic soil. Lime raises a soil pH level and helps to neutralize the soil acidity.

    5 Benefits to Adding Eggshells in the Garden

    Using eggshells in the garden has many benefits, including:

    1. Eggshells help deter pests: The sharp dangerous edges of crushed eggshells in your garden will keep snails and slugs away. The smell of egg…

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