All winter long, gardeners diligently collect eggshells. They dry them, then grind them into crumbs or powder, and all of this is certainly correct.
No one doubts the benefits of this natural fertilizer anymore. But gardeners can be shamed for using this additive incorrectly.
Experienced gardeners told us how to apply fertilizer correctly.
When buying fertilizers in a store, vegetable and flower growers choose additives for each crop individually.
But when it comes to organics, gardeners forget that not all plants like such fertilizers.
In fact, this additive can be safely added to up to four plants.
1. Cabbage responds well to egg fertilizer.
The additive should be added to the holes before planting. Eggshells are also scattered on the bed to protect the seedlings from gastropod pests.
2. When planting potatoes, you can also use the shells.
In this case, it is enough to fill it between the rows.
3. Feed tomatoes with calcium, which is abundant in this supplement.
4. From fruit crops, fertilizer is applied under the plum tree at intervals of once every 2-3 years.