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Originally Posted by sassy_girl
Perfect! I use the egg shells in the garden and the hens are laying about 5-6 eggs a day. I could MAKE egg beaters!
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excuse the two minute derail. I can never pass up an opportunity to save the earth. Egg shells that have not been boiled, are a constant source of nitrogen for the soil. And doing just as Sassy said, crushing the shells into the soil (any soil) will be a constant source of nitrogen.
Thank you!