Before you discard that pile of eggshells after breakfast, stop to consider this: eggshells can actually provide a multitude of benefits to the plants growing in your garden. Eggshells have a high ...
Gardener with basket of egg shells spreading crushed shells around tomato plant - VH-studio/Shutterstock A quality eggshell contains about 2.2 grams of calcium carbonate, the compound that gives them ...
Using food waste like coffee grounds in the garden is a win-win, and if you happen to eat a lot of eggs, there's good news — you can use those discarded shells to benefit your greenery. Eggshells are ...
Now that spring is here officially, most of us are scurrying about outdoors, intent on making garden beds ready for ornamental plants, herbs and vegetables. There are numerous gardening tasks that ...
Many people throw away their eggshells after cooking but there's no need to, according to gardening expert Simon Akeroyd who ...
UK households have been urged to put eggshells in their gardens in January. Little you may know, they have some crucial uses.
Along with composting, eggshells can boost plant health, deter pests, and even suppress weeds—offering a sustainable way to recycle kitchen waste while supporting plant vitality. Eggshells are rich in ...