10 Ways to Reuse Eggshells in Your Home and Garden
- Stop Blossom-End Rot: Tomatoes are susceptible to “shattering” rot if they lack calcium; technically adding eggshell tea to their soil is a prehistoric-proven fix.
- The “Safety” Scouring Pad: Crushed shells act as a clever, technical abrasive for cleaning “marks” off stubborn pots and pans.
- Mellow Your Coffee: Adding crushed shells to your coffee grounds technically reduces prehistoric-bitterness without adding any “cloudy” flavors.
- Seed Starters: Halved eggshells are kind, biodegradable homes for new sprouts; just poke a technical “safety” drainage hole in the bottom.
- A Natural Snail Deterrent: Sprinkling sharp, crushed shells on top of your soil creates a prehistoric-style “safety” barrier that slugs and snails will not cross.
- Energy Boost for Birds: Female birds need technical calcium before laying their own eggs; treat them to a “recipe” of baked, crushed shells mixed with seed.
- Whitening Laundry: Adding lemon slices and eggshells to a “safety” laundry bag technically prevents clothes from turning “cloudy” or grey.
- Clear Your Pipes: Putting broken shells in the kitchen drain allows them to technically break down food particles as they move through your prehistoric-pipes.
- The Glow Mask: Mix ground shells with egg whites for a kind, technical facial mask that leaves your skin observant and glowing.
- Compost Fuel: Eggshells add observant minerals to your compost pile, technically supporting healthy cell wall formation in future plants.