Organic Crushed Eggshells Calcium Fertilizer Egg Shells Garden Slugs 500g
Product Features:
Fortified with Calcium: These crushed eggshells provide a natural source of calcium carbonate, which is essential for healthy plant growth, promoting strong cell walls, improved root development, and enhanced overall resilience.
Organic and Environmentally Friendly: Our eggshells are derived from organic, free-range chickens, ensuring a sustainable and eco-conscious gardening practice. They are a natural and biodegradable fertilizer that supports soil health without harmful chemicals.
Nutrient-Rich: In addition to calcium, crushed eggshells are also a valuable source of other essential nutrients, including potassium, magnesium, and phosphorus, contributing to balanced plant nutrition and optimal growth.
Pest Deterrent: Eggshells act as a natural pest deterrent, particularly against slugs and snails. Their sharp edges and jagged texture create an unpleasant barrier that discourages these pests from feeding on your plants.
Improves Soil Structure: Crushed eggshells help improve soil structure by adding aeration and drainage. This promotes healthy root development and facilitates the uptake of water and nutrients from the soil.
Easy to Use: Simply sprinkle crushed eggshells around the base of your plants or mix them into the soil before planting. They are easy to apply and require minimal effort for noticeable results.
Versatile Application: Organic crushed eggshells can be used in various garden settings, including vegetable gardens, flower beds, and lawns. They are suitable for different plant types, from edibles to ornamentals.
Durable and Long-Lasting: Eggshells are highly durable and can provide a sustained source of calcium and other nutrients over time. They decompose gradually, releasing their beneficial properties into the soil for extended periods.
Available in 500g Packs: Our crushed eggshells come in convenient 500g packs, providing ample quantity for various gardening needs.
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