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Stop throwing them away. Boil eggshells and say goodbye to

Posted on February 21, 2026 by Admin

“Stop throwing them away. Boil eggshells and say goodbye to…” usually refers to using eggshell water for plants — and it actually can be useful (with realistic expectations).

🥚🌿 Why Boil Eggshells?

Eggshells are made mostly of calcium carbonate. When you boil them, small amounts of calcium and trace minerals leach into the water.

That calcium can help:

  • Strengthen plant cell walls
  • Support root development
  • Reduce certain calcium-related deficiencies

What Problem Does It Help?

Most commonly:
👉 Blossom end rot (the black sunken spot on tomatoes and peppers)
👉 Weak or yellowing leaves caused by low calcium

Important: It helps only if the issue is actually calcium-related.


How to Make Eggshell Water

  1. Rinse shells to remove egg residue.
  2. Crush them lightly.
  3. Boil in 4–5 cups of water for 10 minutes.
  4. Let cool completely.
  5. Strain and use the water to feed plants at the base.

Use every 2–4 weeks.


Does It Work Instantly?

No.
It’s a mild supplement — not a miracle cure. Calcium from shells breaks down slowly. For severe deficiencies, commercial calcium supplements act faster.


Even Better Uses for Eggshells

  • Crush and mix directly into garden soil
  • Add to compost
  • Use as a natural slug deterrent (crushed around plants)

Bottom Line

Boiling eggshells can help improve soil calcium and support healthier plants — especially tomatoes and peppers — but it’s a gentle, long-term boost, not an overnight fix.

If you’d like, I can also explain which plants benefit most from eggshell calcium and which don’t need it at all.

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