How to Use Eggshells in the Garden
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How to Use Eggshells in the Garden
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Start collecting your spent eggshells as you use them.
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Lay the eggshells out
on a cookie sheet and bake at 250 degrees for about 1 hour
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Baking them helps dry out the membrane. Pull them out of the oven and begin crushing them.
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Keep piling them and crushing the eggshells until they are broken down well.
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Store them in a mason jar, and you can keep adding to it as you use more eggs.
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Collect all of your soil amendments when you are ready to plant your vegetable garden seedlings.
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Add one tablespoon to your planting hole or container, when planting out your tomatoes, peppers & squash plants to add calcium & prevent blossom end rot.
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If you use a soil test in your garden, and your calcium is low, sprinkle the eggshells liberally in that area.
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Enjoy your garden harvest!
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