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Before You Throw Away Those Eggshells, Read This — 13 Reasons They’re Worth Saving

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Crushed eggshells make an excellent eco-friendly abrasive cleaner. You can use them to scrub coffee pots, vases, or pans with stubborn, stuck-on food. Combine them with a little water or dish soap for an all-natural cleaning solution that’s both gentle and effective.

7. Help Tomatoes and Peppers Grow

Tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers are particularly prone to calcium deficiency, which can cause a condition known as blossom-end rot. Burying crushed eggshells in the soil near these plants can help prevent this problem. As the shells decompose, they release calcium, strengthening plant cell walls and promoting healthy fruit development.

8. Keep Snails and Slugs Away

If you’re battling garden pests, here’s a simple, chemical-free solution: scatter crushed eggshells around your plants. The sharp edges of the shells deter snails and slugs, who avoid crawling over them. It’s an easy, natural way to protect your plants without using pesticides.

9. Deter Deer from the Garden

For those living in rural areas, eggshells can even help keep deer away. Deer reportedly dislike the smell of eggs, so spreading broken shells around your garden can discourage them from wandering too close to your plants.

10. Use Eggshells as Seed Starters

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