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Boiling Eggshells for Various Uses

Posted on March 7, 2026 by Admin

πŸ₯š Boiling Eggshells for Various Uses

Boiling eggshells is a simple way to clean, sterilize, and prepare them for several practical household and garden uses. Eggshells are rich in Calcium carbonate, which makes them useful for plants, crafts, and even some natural remedies.


πŸ”₯ Why boil eggshells?

Boiling helps to:

  • Kill bacteria such as Salmonella
  • Remove leftover egg residue
  • Make shells easier to dry and grind

Basic method:

  1. Rinse the eggshells with water.
  2. Boil them for 5–10 minutes.
  3. Drain and let them dry completely.
  4. Use them whole, crushed, or ground into powder.

🌱 1. Natural fertilizer for plants

Crushed eggshells add calcium to soil, which supports plant growth and prevents problems like Blossom end rot in vegetables.

How to use:

  • Crush shells and mix into garden soil
  • Sprinkle around plants
  • Add to compost

β˜• 2. Eggshell tea for plants

Gardeners sometimes make eggshell water.

Steps:

  1. Boil eggshells in water for about 10 minutes.
  2. Let the water cool.
  3. Use the mineral-rich water to water plants.

This releases small amounts of calcium and trace minerals.


🧽 3. Natural cleaning scrub

Crushed eggshells act as a gentle abrasive.

Mix crushed shells with:

  • baking soda
  • warm water

Use it to scrub pots, pans, or sinks.


🐦 4. Bird nutrition

Crushed and sterilized eggshells can be fed to birds as a calcium source.

Backyard birds and chickens benefit from extra calcium for stronger eggs.


🧴 5. DIY calcium powder

After boiling and drying, eggshells can be ground into a fine powder.

Some people mix small amounts into foods like:

  • smoothies
  • soups

However, this should be done carefully and only in small amounts because calcium intake must stay balanced.


🎨 6. Crafts and decorations

Boiled eggshells are also used in:

  • mosaics
  • art projects
  • decorative crafts

Their natural white color and fragile texture make them useful for creative designs.


βœ… Tip:
Bake boiled eggshells at 120–150Β°C (250–300Β°F) for 10 minutes to dry them faster and make them easier to grind.


If you’d like, I can also show you 7 surprising ways eggshells are used in gardens that most gardeners don’t know about. 🌱πŸ₯š

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