Claudia Byatt
Home & Garden

Creative ways to use leftover eggshells

Eggshells are surprisingly versatile, so you may want to keep them around. There are various ways you can use the shells around your home and garden!

1. Fertilise plants

There are plenty of natural sources you can use, like compost and manure, but you can also use eggshells! Crushed eggshells are a great source of calcium, which is needed for healthy plant growth. 

Rinse out the eggshells, let them dry, then crush them into small pieces and sprinkle them in the garden soil. They will break down over time, providing an excellent source of calcium for your plants.

2. Feed the birds

Just like plants, and us, birds rely on calcium for strength, and if you’re a bird fan, then this is a sure way to keep them coming back. They’re a great addition to a bird’s diet, especially during nesting season.

Rinse out the eggshells and let them dry, then crush them into small pieces and sprinkle them around the garden for birds to find. 

3. Make a scouring powder

You can use eggshells to make your own scouring powder to clean pots and pans. Rinse out the shells and let them dry, then crush or grind them.

Mix the crushed eggshells with baking soda to create a natural powder strong enough to remove tough stains and grime.

Don’t egg-nor the power of eggshells!

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Eggs, Plants, DIY