Monday, January 9, 2012

How can egg shells help my plants to grow?

my grandmother said to me once that if you put a egg shell in your plants it will make them grow and big and make more new plants too.

how and is this right?

is this a food to them or what?

How can egg shells help my plants to grow?
Egg shells in Your Garden



Why should you put egg shells in your garden?



Crushed egg shells add valuable nutrients to soil. Calcium is essential for cell growth in all plants. Calcium is especially important for fast growing plants because they quickly deplete the surrounding soil of calcium. Egg shells should be washed before you place them in a compose or into your garden.



Make sure you crush the egg shells before you add them to your garden. Egg shells that are not crushed will break down very slowly.



Ways you can use egg shells grounds in your garden:



* Instead of throwing eggs shells away, put them in the bottom of plant pots instead of stones. Egg shells are much lighter than stones and they are a great source of of nutrition.

* Place egg shells in a circle on top of the ground surface around tender plant stems such as peppers, tomatoes, broccoli, cabbage to deter slugs and cutworms.

* Place egg shells in the soil near tomatoes. Calcium is very useful to tomatoes because the extra calcium will help prevent blossom end rot.



Can egg shells be used along with coffee grounds?



Yes. Egg shells provide calcium to your garden while coffee grounds provide a high content of nitrogen to your garden. Calcium and nitrogen supplements (egg shells and coffee grounds) will help keep your garden soil and plants healthy.
Reply:I don*t know about the shells but my cousin has some of the most beautiful lplants I*ve ever seen and she said about twice a month she waters them with water she has boiled eggs in (after it*s cooled of course) It*s the protein.
Reply:My mom saves eggs shells in a jar of water and every two weeks waters her plants with it. Her plants are beautiful so I guess there is an advantage to using egg shells.


No comments:

Post a Comment