🍽️ 2. Easy Ways to Eat Crushed Eggshells
You can mix finely powdered shells into:
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Smoothies or oatmeal
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Baked goods like bread or muffins
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Soups or sauces
They add zero flavor but a boost of calcium. Remember, moderation is key!
🌱 3. Natural Nutrients for Soil
Eggshells enrich soil with calcium and trace minerals.
Crush them and sprinkle them into your garden or mix them into potting soil — your plants will thank you!
💧 4. Soothe Skin Irritations
Crush some eggshells and soak them in apple cider vinegar for a few days.
This calcium-infused solution can help calm minor skin irritations or insect bites.
🌾 5. Improve Plant Drainage
Placing crushed eggshells at the bottom of planting holes improves air circulation and drainage.
They’ll gradually decompose and release nutrients into the soil.
🧼 6. Natural Cleaner
Use crushed shells as a gentle, eco-friendly scrub for:
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Coffee pots
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Vases
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Pans with stuck-on food
They act as a natural abrasive without the need for chemicals.
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🍅 7. Help Tomatoes and Peppers Grow
Tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants can suffer from calcium deficiency, causing blossom-end rot.
Burying crushed shells in the soil prevents this problem naturally.
🐌 8. Keep Snails and Worms Away
Scatter crushed eggshells around plants — snails and worms hate crawling over them.
It’s a pesticide-free way to protect your crops.
🦌 9. Repel Deer Naturally
If you live in a rural area, scatter eggshells near your plants. Deer dislike their smell and will keep their distance.
🌿 10. Use as Biodegradable Seed Starters
Use half eggshells as mini seed pots.