7. Tomatoes and peppers
Tomatoes and peppers in particular benefit from eggshell applications. The calcium helps prevent blossom end rot, a common problem with these plants. When planting or transplanting, add crushed eggshells to the planting hole to provide a stable source of calcium throughout the growing season.
Don’t underestimate the potential of eggshells in your gardening. These seemingly insignificant leftovers from your breakfast can serve as a valuable resource to improve the health and productivity of your plants. Eggshells provide important nutrients and act as a pest control agent – eggshells have many uses in the garden. So next time you crack an egg, think twice before throwing away the eggshells. Give them a second life in your garden and watch your plants thrive with the natural benefits of these often overlooked treasures.