Is there anything that eggs aren’t good for? Your hair, your skin, your heart, weight loss—the list is seemingly endless!
But wait, can you compost eggshells?
Well, turns out that eggs can be pretty great for your garden, too—provided you compost them right.
Composting eggshells requires a proper process of composting to be followed. This may seem like quite an unnecessary expenditure of labor and effort; however, eggshells provide numerous benefits to your garden, from being a great source of calcium to keeping pesky visitors away, while also being cheap, eco-friendly, and organic, and easily available.
And no one’s really complaining about the eggs Benedict for breakfast, either. While we’re on the subject of breakfast, don’t forget that you can use the remnants from your early morning cup of Joe by adding your coffee grounds and any coffee filters to your compost heap.
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