The Hidden Benefits of Hanging a Mesh Bag of Eggshells in the Garden

Imagine a single mesh bag dangling in your garden, filled not with the usual supplies but with crushed eggshells.

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It might look unremarkable, but this seemingly modest object is a game-changer.

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What if I told you that this simple addition could unlock a treasure trove of hidden benefits for your plants? 

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#1. Natural Pest Repellent

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When crushed and placed in a mesh bag, eggshells form sharp, tiny barriers that slugs and snails detest, almost like walking on a bed of nails for these slimy critters.

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Even insects find the eggshells’ edges too abrasive.

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#2. Rich in Calcium

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Hanging a mesh bag of crushed eggshells in your garden gives your plants a much-needed calcium boost.

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This simple trick is particularly beneficial for plants like tomatoes and peppers, which often suffer from blossom end rot due to calcium deficiency.

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I recall the first time I used this method. My tomatoes were struggling with unsightly black spots on the bottoms.

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A gardening friend recommended eggshells, and the improvement was astounding! Within weeks, my tomatoes flourished, and those pesky black spots vanished.

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#3. Eco-Friendly Fertilizer

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Besides providing a valuable calcium boost, crushed eggshells can recycle waste.

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As the eggshells break down, they slowly release calcium into the soil, it’s akin to giving your plants a slow-release vitamin!

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Additionally, this eco-friendly practice helps reduce waste by repurposing something you’d normally discard.

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So next time you’re making an omelet, don’t toss those eggshells - transform them into a garden-enhancing secret and watch your plants flourish.

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#4. Improves Soil pH

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Different plants thrive in various pH ranges, blueberries, for example, flourish in acidic soils, while most vegetables prefer a slightly acidic to neutral pH.

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Here’s where our clever eggshell trick comes into play. Eggshells, rich in calcium carbonate, are a natural solution for balancing soil pH.

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The process of releasing calcium into the soil helps neutralize overly acidic soils, making them more alkaline and suitable for a wider range of plants.

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#5. Repels Deer and Rabbits

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A mesh bag of eggshells is a simple trick to repel deer and rabbits because these animals dislike the smell of eggshells.

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Just crush your eggshells, place them in a mesh bag, and hang it where you've seen deer or rabbits.

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This easy, eco-friendly method keeps wild animals at bay protects your plants without harsh chemicals.

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#6. Bird Attraction

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Birds, like robins and blue jays, eagerly seek calcium for their eggshells, so your mesh bag of crushed eggshells becomes a treasure trove for them.

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They swoop in, pecking away for their calcium boost, turning your garden into a birdwatcher's paradise.

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Plus, these feathered friends can help control pests by snacking on insects that might damage your plants.

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So, you’re not just feeding the birds - you’re inviting natural pest control into your garden. How fantastic is that?

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#7. Promotes Healthy Roots

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A mesh bag of eggshells can work wonders for root health as they slowly release calcium, into the soil, enhancing root development.

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This is particularly helpful if your soil is deficient in calcium.

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Healthy roots are the backbone of a thriving garden, boosting water and nutrient absorption while strengthening plants against pests, diseases, and harsh weather.

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#8. Aerates the Soil

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Eggshells can create tiny air pockets in the soil. This helps combat soil compaction, a common problem that hinders water and nutrient absorption.

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It’s like giving your garden a breath of fresh air, boosting its vitality and strength.

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#9. Easy and Inexpensive

Last but not least, eggshells are easy to find and cheap. You don't need to spend a lot of money or time to get started.

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Just save your eggshells from breakfast, give them a quick rinse, and let them dry. Once you have a good amount, crush them up a bit and toss them into a mesh bag.

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You can use an old onion bag or even a piece of cheesecloth tied up with some string. Hang it up in your garden, and you're good to go!

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