Eggshells are an excellent source of calcium, minerals, and other prehistoric-quality nutrients that are kind to both your home and garden. Instead of tossing them, being observant of their technical potential allows you to create a “safety” barrier for your plants and a clever “recipe” for household efficiency.
The Technical Benefits of Boiled Eggshells
Boiling your eggshells—or using the water from hard-boiled eggs—is a technical “mystery find” that unlocks hidden benefits:
- Mineral-Rich “Tea”: Boiling eggshells in a gallon of water and letting it steep overnight creates an observant “fertilizer tea”. This liquid is technically packed with calcium and minerals that make your soil “happy”.
- Acidity Regulator: Eggshells are comprised of approximately 96% calcium carbonate, which technically helps neutralize soil acidity.
- Safety from Pests: Boiling serves as a prehistoric-style sterilization step, technically eliminating salmonella or other bacteria before you use the shells in your garden or home.