Eggshells contain many beneficial minerals such as calcium, magnesium and potassium, which are essential for healthy plant growth.
In addition, it is rich in calcium carbonate, a substance that helps neutralize soil acidity.
Therefore, using eggshells as fertilizer can be a very effective way to improve soil quality.
Preparing the shell
Before you can start using eggshells as fertilizer, you need to prepare them.
First, you need to thoroughly rinse the shells under running water to remove all traces of protein and yolk.
Then they need to be dried in the air or in the oven at a low temperature (not higher than 70 degrees). When they are completely dry, they can be crushed to the desired size.
Adding Shells to Compost
There are several ways to use eggshells as fertilizer. One of them is to add them to compost.
Eggshells speed up the decomposition of organic matter, allowing compost to quickly turn into fertile soil.
Adding the shells to the soil
Another way to use eggshells is to directly add them to the soil. To do this, you need to evenly distribute the crushed shells over the surface of the soil before planting.
This will help improve the quality of the soil and provide plants with the necessary minerals.