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You are doing it all wrong. Here's the right way to use eggshells as fertilizer

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3. Mix into Soil
Incorporate the powdered eggshells directly into the soil. This ensures an even distribution and quicker assimilation by plants.
4. Compost Addition
Adding ground eggshells to your compost pile can provide the microbial community with a vital nutrient boost, ultimately enriching your compost.
Application Methods
There are different ways to apply your prepared eggshells based on your gardening needs:
1. Soil Amendment
Work the powdered eggshells into the soil at the base of your plants. This is particularly useful for plants that are heavy calcium feeders like tomatoes and peppers.
2. Seed Starters
If you start your plants from seeds, you can sprinkle a small amount of powdered eggshells into the potting mix to give seedlings a calcium boost.
3. Compost Integration
Scatter the eggshell powder throughout your compost pile. The gradual breakdown process ensures even nutrient availability.

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By adopting these methods, you will be able to maximize the benefits that eggshells can bring to your garden. Instead of treating them as waste, see them as the valuable resource they are. With the right approach, your plants will thrive, growing stronger and healthier than ever before.

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