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11 Ingenious Uses for Eggshells for the Home and Garden

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## 11 Ingenious Uses for Eggshells for the Home and Garden

Don’t toss those eggshells! What’s often seen as kitchen waste is actually a goldmine for your home and garden. Packed with calcium and other minerals, **eggshells** are surprisingly versatile — from nourishing plants to scrubbing your pans. Whether you’re eco-conscious or just love a good DIY hack, these 11 clever uses for eggshells will change the way you think about your breakfast leftovers.

### 1. **Natural Fertilizer for Your Garden**

Crushed eggshells are rich in calcium carbonate, which helps balance soil acidity and strengthen plant cell walls. Simply crush and sprinkle them around the base of your plants — especially tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants.

### 2. **Pest Repellent**

Soft-bodied pests like slugs and snails hate crawling over sharp edges. Scatter crushed eggshells around garden beds to create a natural barrier that keeps these invaders at bay — no chemicals needed.

### 3. **Compost Booster**

Eggshells decompose quickly and add valuable nutrients to your compost pile. Rinse and crush them before tossing them in to speed up breakdown and avoid attracting pests.

### 4. **Seed Starters**

Use halved eggshells as biodegradable seed-starting pots. Poke a small drainage hole in the bottom, fill with soil, and plant your seeds. Once the seedlings are ready, transplant them directly into the ground — shell and all.

 

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