Eggshells are wonderful source of calcium for your plants. I just started a new bed, so I blended mine and mixed into the soil. If your garden has been going for a while, you can bury them and let them decompose naturally.
Have you seen those ridiculous AI videos where people just toss their egg shells in the garden fully intact? They just don’t know…just want the views. Haha Thanks for sharing this info!
@Deborah Wyatt Well I do bury kitchen scraps between seasons, but they say to bury them 12 inches to prevent animals from smelling and digging them up. So far I haven't had a problem.
I show a little video of a project I did today and mentioned giving you guys a recipe for a soilless soil like BM6. So check it here: 1:1:1 ratio Coconut coir or Peat Moss Perlite Compost Then once in place wet the mixture thoroughly. This may take some time. Depending on the acidity of your peat moss, you might want to add a little bit of lime to balance it out.