Eggshells fertilizer for plants - Myths and correct use

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  • Eggshell fertilizer for plants is good organic fertilizer to use- covered Popular benefits myths regarding Eggshell fertilizer for plants like orchids, tomatoes, indoor plants, roses, etc. Video also covers how to use eggshells properly as organic fertilizer/ calcium supplement.
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  • @Homemakr
    @Homemakr  Před rokem +7

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    • @robertkelly7469
      @robertkelly7469 Před měsícem

      What about egg shells in vinegar, also known as Calphos: Calcium phosphate? Or the JADAM organic farming method? Like fermented plant juice, FPJ, or Fermented fruit juice, and Lactobacillus serum?

  • @velman177
    @velman177 Před 7 měsíci +14

    What doesnt work for you may work for my plants. We have different approach towards our plants. For Aroids, they live and thrive in forests and by giving them habitat as close as possible to their natural environment is beneficial. For example, in may garden, I dont throw away dried leaves. I just let them stay on the ground and decompose. Any peel of fruit we just throw away and let decompose. Plants are thriving. Same as egg shells, after Crush ung we just throw them away to the soil. These are all organic, meant to decompose and help those living plants. Dont say these are myths because before the invention of fertilizers, plants thrive because of these organic materials. These organic materials can help give nutrients to the plants but the ultimate thing is the root will find ways to balance. Let the roots find nutrients in the soil.

  • @victormus533
    @victormus533 Před 11 měsíci +27

    Wash the eggshells put them in the oven for 5 minutes break them down into a powder and then put them in the soil. This works well for vegetables, especially potatoes and tomatoes.

    • @bontleisgorgeous
      @bontleisgorgeous Před 15 dny

      Does it work with onions and carrots?

    • @JHernz-dzog
      @JHernz-dzog Před 11 dny

      I saw somewhere to break down the calcium in white vinegar and them mix it with a gallon of water

    • @rafimations9256
      @rafimations9256 Před 2 dny

      Oh cool it works on potatoes??

  • @rosewood9839
    @rosewood9839 Před rokem +14

    I’m sitting on my porch, looking at my hard, wet, clay. It grows weeds. I’m sure it’s going to be ok with my powdered egg shells. It’s that or the landfill or back in the water (via sewer). Great video! I just watched this. I have a ton of eggshells! 😂 Baked and pulverized! I’m spreading them around the yard. Brightest Blessings 🌟💫

    • @dinyjp9075
      @dinyjp9075 Před rokem +2

      I've read that growing Marshmallow will benefit clay soil as the roots help break up the hard soil

  • @davyday2
    @davyday2 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Calcium is not needed. Tell that to my tomato plants the have end bloom rot. Calcium and magnesium are what is needed to prevent this from happening.

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 11 měsíci

      Not sure if you watched the video or just interpreted the title. There are better ways to incorportae calcium in your soil. And magnesium will not help blossom end rot. Blossom end rot is calcium deficiency not magnesium.

  • @munsiyayimboma2530
    @munsiyayimboma2530 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for the advice.

  • @ozaru_36
    @ozaru_36 Před měsícem

    Very scientific. Thanks a lot for your video. God bless

  • @rolandrieble9316
    @rolandrieble9316 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you!

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 4 měsíci

      Your most welcome😊

  • @baitna4913
    @baitna4913 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this tips and advise 🙏

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem

      You're so welcome! Thanks for watching.🙂

  • @user-vr6cd3uv3r
    @user-vr6cd3uv3r Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the information Godbless

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you. I am glad information is useful

  • @jhonpacool6263
    @jhonpacool6263 Před rokem +1

    Thanks your for info 🙏

  • @azeygabriel3057
    @azeygabriel3057 Před 19 dny

    I powderized the egg shell before puting it to the soil if the plant.and i think its perfectly working for me.

  • @debojyotipaul4409
    @debojyotipaul4409 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nice presentation thanks

  • @duncanbirnie4158
    @duncanbirnie4158 Před rokem +5

    👏👏👏👏Very informative,a scientific approach,love it 👍😊

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much..😊🙏

  • @gugumngadi9877
    @gugumngadi9877 Před 12 dny

    Thanks, give a solution Mam.

  • @BILADAMAWELDINGCONSTRUCTIONS

    Thank you for your support

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 17 dny

      You're most welcome. Thanks for watching.

  • @manzoorahmed1642
    @manzoorahmed1642 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very informative

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you so much.🙂

  • @marcus9x9
    @marcus9x9 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing. I guess the composed pile must be really smelly. It's not something to keep in the house if don't have a garden.

  • @robertshepherd5683
    @robertshepherd5683 Před měsícem +1

    Outstanding

  • @xfiles4792
    @xfiles4792 Před měsícem +1

    Fertilizers can not be taken up by the plant unless they are water soluble. Egg shells alone are useless until they break down in the soil. However, if you blend egg shells, dry them in the oven, then soak the eggshell powder in vinegar for a week, you make Calcium acetate which is readily available for plants.

  • @lyndafromparisathena6321
    @lyndafromparisathena6321 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’ve had a vermicomposter for years but now I don’t have space for that, didn’t even know where to get worms , it made me sad so I compost straight into my plants pot : Everytime I make a smoothie, before I wash the blender, I blend the fruits peels and other organic vegetables peels with some water to reduce them into a powdered slurry to speed up their decomposition, then I pour in my Monstera planter outdoor on the balcony. I also throw in rest of soup milk yoghurt, residus of carrot juice / soy milk / oil infusion pressing. I spray with garden hose to spread the residus evenly into the soil.
    Must say : it’s 2 large 60 x30 x 30 cm planters that can handle to absorb a certain quantity of organic trash chopped into powder each week. But not too much at once or it will starts smelling funny or rot ! Best to bury them into the soil surface but I’m too lazy for that. Now I add trichoderma + enzymes composting blend made to speed up composting process. So it’s not a small pot, I would not do that in a small indoor pot. In small pots, I pour a lighter version with less organic matter or rice water.
    With hot tropical weather, everything decompose well and quite fast within 1-2 weeks.
    And guess what : the earthworms population has skyrocketed in the large planter. They crawl out after I water when it’s too wet and I can see there is a lot ! So I have made a vermicomposter straight in the pot without needing to find worms, from 1-2 red worms that were hiding in the soil of the plants I bought in shop. They are small thin red worms, not as big as the species used in vermicomposting, not the big ones that aerate the deeper layers of soil and so they may not have the same functions, maybe not the best species to eat compost fast. But I guess they have eaten the organic trash.
    Decomposition process is largely helped by “oc sen” Vietnamese white tiny micro snails, although they are usually listed as undesirables parasites to get rid of, because they can attack young leaves sprouts, but they are also listed as composting agents, producing Nitrogens in their poop after digestion and the worms eat that back.
    Eggshells are used in vermicomposting (and protection witchcraft ) so I had collected 2-3 kg eggshells over the years not knowing exactly what to do with such quantity. They are sold as fertilizers in Vietnam so I pour that into the pots. Crushed Eggshells don’t decompose fast for sure but they did disappear a little bit and they don’t repel the snails at all.
    The Monstera particularly liked the residus of green aromatic herbs leaves after pressing infused oil.
    So it works, we can use our bananas & vegetables peels straight into the pots and it will be absorbed by the plants after the fauna and bacteria decomposed them. We just have to make sure it does not rot, so blend it into powder, bury it, use trichoderma, find worms.

    • @davidshuff8838
      @davidshuff8838 Před 9 dny

      This is officially the longest post I’ve ever seen on CZcams

  • @kimmicannon5629
    @kimmicannon5629 Před rokem +4

    Very useful information. Very important to research for TRUTH in all aspects of gardening.

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem

      Thats true. Thank you so much. 🙂

  • @rajendrasiv1171
    @rajendrasiv1171 Před rokem +15

    Some suggest leaving broken eggshells (after removing the protein film attached) in brewed white vinegar for about 4 days. This is supposed to provide dissolved calcium which is immediately available for the plant roots to absorb. The point of toxicity from calcium is worth noting. Would appreciate feedback, anyone who has tried this!

    • @annamerlin9666
      @annamerlin9666 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I soak my egg shells in vinegar and use the liquid @ 1 tablespoon per gallon of water, has been amazing

    • @rajendrasiv1171
      @rajendrasiv1171 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@annamerlin9666 Thanks. Great to have the point confirmed.

    • @JHernz-dzog
      @JHernz-dzog Před 11 dny

      @@annamerlin9666thank you what is the ratio eggshells to vinegar?

  • @bunzinthesun
    @bunzinthesun Před 11 měsíci +3

    What is the tie-in with the worms and castings? Should I bake and pulverize the eggshells and add them to the worm bed, or would that still add too much calcium? it is best to throw the eggshells away? I would think that some powdered eggshells would be good for the worms' gizzards or whatever they have. I would also think that peat based potting soil is devoid of a lot of things, including calcium, but IDK. Also, I am told that citrus peels are not so good to add to worm beds, but I see lots of them in one of your pictures. Can you elaborate about both situations.

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 11 měsíci

      HI there, eggshells take a lot of time to decompose. Crushing them can speed up the decomposition process in the compost pile but still takes time. Unless the eggshells decompose to release Calcium ions, it is does not add any value to the soil nutrient profile. Citrus peels can be added to the compost pile. Citrus peels are a valuable addition to compost because they contain essential nutrients and organic matter that can enrich the final compost. Composting works best when you have a balanced mix of green (nitrogen-rich) and brown (carbon-rich) materials. Citrus peels are considered green materials due to their nitrogen content. Ensure you have enough brown materials like dried leaves, straw, or cardboard to balance the compost. If the compost becomes too acidic, throw in some crushed eggshells or agricultural lime to neutralise the acidity.

  • @ranjithaofficial2249
    @ranjithaofficial2249 Před rokem +3

    Very useful information. U brilliantly presented.

  • @theckladhakal7102
    @theckladhakal7102 Před rokem +2

    ahaa such grt information..thank you ...which fertilizers best for the houseplants

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem

      I generally use seaweed solution for all my indoor as well as outdoor plants.

  • @lukefox7011
    @lukefox7011 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Eggshells do work and like you said it takes a long time to break down,very unlikely that you could over do it.because it takes so long to break down and the cycle of most plants is short.i use molasses to encourage the bugs to break it down

    • @JHernz-dzog
      @JHernz-dzog Před 11 dny

      I heard you can use white vinegar to break down the egg shells and then mix it with a gallon of water.

  • @someoneonyoutube1993
    @someoneonyoutube1993 Před 11 měsíci +1

    So the fastest and sure way is just buy liquid fertiliser and all is good. In the same time you support the local industry.

  • @robertkelly7469
    @robertkelly7469 Před měsícem

    What about egg shells in vinegar, also known as Calphos: Calcium phosphate? Or the JADAM organic farming method? Like fermented plant juice, FPJ, or Fermented fruit juice, and Lactobacillus serum?

  • @aggiekromah6254
    @aggiekromah6254 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks sister for sharing so much news out there.😁👍👏🌹

  • @aftermath2896
    @aftermath2896 Před rokem +2

    thank you so much for this video info its very uselful so if im right so i should use those nutirents as liquid stuff if i crushed the egg in to liquid is that ok

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem

      Yes, You can boil the crushed egg shells and use that water for plants.

  • @salma0000
    @salma0000 Před 5 měsíci

    I use ash to deter slugs and snails

  • @rosewood9839
    @rosewood9839 Před rokem +4

    Can I add them to my compost pile?

    • @Kiyopon000
      @Kiyopon000 Před rokem +2

      Yep😅

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem +1

      Yes... You can...

    • @ntillee
      @ntillee Před měsícem

      Yes, but crush them first. I have a two year old compost pile I've been using and there are still chunks of eggshell in it. They take a long time to fully break down.

  • @janinehayete-mf9xh
    @janinehayete-mf9xh Před 11 měsíci +1

    good day mam,may I ask if it's ok to just boil all the kitchen waste in water together?then the water will be for watering and the rest just for decompose?thank you!

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 11 měsíci

      You can use the very diluted form of the tea prepared from the kitchen scraps.

  • @abdulghafoor909
    @abdulghafoor909 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Excellent information technically r u agrarian?

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you so much. ☺

  • @anitadsouza5224
    @anitadsouza5224 Před rokem +2

    Hi, is Onion peels water fertilizer helpful? Pls guide

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem +1

      Liquid fertilizers made by boiling kitchen waste are more readily bio-available than raw unfinished waste. You can use onion peel water.👍🙂

    • @anitadsouza5224
      @anitadsouza5224 Před rokem +1

      @@Homemakr Thank you so much ❤️

  • @RavenVargas27
    @RavenVargas27 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Someone said crushed egg shells deteriorate in soil feeding the plant and disappear. I did an experiment put crushed egg shells in the soil of 1 plant a year later when I was putting the plant in a larger pot they were still there completely in tact

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Eggshells generally take approx. 2 years or even more to decompose and release the Calcium ions in the soil so that its easily absorbable by the plant roots. Crushing the eggshells into powdered form and throwing them in the compost pile for decomposition will speed up the decomposition process by the microbes present in the compost. Throwing the eggshells directly in the soil will not help the plant or soil but it will only attract pests.

    • @RavenVargas27
      @RavenVargas27 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Homemakr
      Thanks didn't know it took 2 years but it was a fun experiment. Thanks for the links to your other vids very helpful

  • @jetttan2547
    @jetttan2547 Před rokem +2

    Is kiwi/cherry peel good for plant?

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem +2

      Any kitchen waste is good for plants As far as its composted and then used.

  • @DateDialogue
    @DateDialogue Před 3 měsíci

    this video is helpful

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you so much. I am glad the video was helpful to you.

  • @mithooladley
    @mithooladley Před rokem +9

    Thanks so much mam! I was thinking about adding eggshells to my plants, but after seeing your video my "brainwashed" mind has come back to normalcy. Phew! You saved me and the plants which grow in my home.

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem +2

      Hi Anupama, Thank you for watching. I am glad that the video was helpful to you.🙂

    • @inubaye2030
      @inubaye2030 Před rokem +10

      What works for you might not work for me and vice versa. I use grinding eggshell and banana peals for my plants especially watermelon and they did fantastically well.

    • @mildredwilkins5781
      @mildredwilkins5781 Před rokem +3

      She didn't mention grinding eggshells into powder. Serious oversight. It works for my garden. Yes, your plants do need a lot of nutrients,
      Shredded cardboard and straw for mulch is helpful. Less weeds, holds water and enriches soil. Use common sense and study organic gardening. We CAN DO BEYTER FOR OUR GARDENS.

    • @mildredwilkins5781
      @mildredwilkins5781 Před rokem

      ​@@inubaye2030 i agree with you.

    • @Master_Yoda1990
      @Master_Yoda1990 Před rokem

      Yeah if you need calcium immediately I would suggest to just go to the store or nursery and grab a bottle of liquid calcium additives, it might be labeled as rot stop or something like that.

  • @astigoboom3548
    @astigoboom3548 Před 10 měsíci +2

    used blender thats what i do

  • @rafaelsaquilon5905
    @rafaelsaquilon5905 Před rokem +1

    I read your information that are not effective and it can cause damaged to plant,so I'm asking what is the best way to make plants grow faster and healthy

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem +1

      Provide them with soil rich in Organic matter ( Manure, Worm casting, compost, blood and bone etc.). Do not Over fertilize.

  • @mr.jaigovind1365
    @mr.jaigovind1365 Před 10 měsíci

    40000 agg covariance month
    16 day

  • @nabilalbert3661
    @nabilalbert3661 Před rokem +5

    How about egg shell powder.

    • @mildredwilkins5781
      @mildredwilkins5781 Před rokem +3

      Very effective. Use it

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem +3

      Powder your egg shells and throw them in your compost bin. Let the egg shells decompose to give out Calcium ions that the plant roots can absorb.

  • @AndroidSpirit
    @AndroidSpirit Před 3 měsíci

    American beauty brought me here

  • @horstreichel6210
    @horstreichel6210 Před 4 měsíci

    Eggshell to but into compost is not very beneficial, as the eggshell needs up to 10 years to break down. Eggshell needs to be first chemist broken down

  • @claudialee2309
    @claudialee2309 Před 14 dny

    All negative, nothing constructive. Yes, understand plants need a balanced diet like us so can we provide coffee grind for the N, black soldier fly frass for the P and banana skin water for the K to make their fertilizing complete. Understand the frass already contained all three but I was hoping to achieve zero waste kitchen to make use of the grind from my morning coffee and I love eggs so have plenty of shell to be reused. Any suggesting how to increase the P content instead? May God bless use to reduce kitchen waste!🙏🙄

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 14 dny

      Hi there, The best way to reduce or reuse the kitchen scraps is by composting them properly. The kitchen solid waste needs to be decomposed by the microbes so that the nutrients are bioavailable for the roots to absorb easily. Egg shells take a very long time to decompose. If not decomposed properly, they are of no use to the plants. To speed up the decomposition process, you can crush the egg shells before throwing them in your compost pile which will help the microbes to decompose them quickly.

  • @CeliaCooper-qm7ez
    @CeliaCooper-qm7ez Před 4 měsíci +1

    Then what is the best way to reuse egg shells? Now we know not what to do with them.

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před 4 měsíci +2

      You can boil the crushed egg shells and use the water after it cools down. You can compost the crushed egg shells and then use it. Powdered egg shells will take less time to decompose as compared to the other.

    • @CeliaCooper-qm7ez
      @CeliaCooper-qm7ez Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you @Homemakr

  • @edvardosavingyourafrica
    @edvardosavingyourafrica Před 2 měsíci

    Ducks love snails

  • @skbaba234
    @skbaba234 Před měsícem +2

    No gardener throws eggshells whole into their plant, without crushing them or decomposing them. Nobody thinks ONLY calcium or potassium is a magic potion. All of us know that plants need a proper mix of various fertilisers. Eggshells are stars of organic gardening. They work well. You must be a vegetarian to have made this presumptuous video.

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před měsícem +2

      I appreciate your understanding that eggshells should not be thrown directly into the soil but must be decomposed first. Unfortunately, not everyone shares this knowledge. Social media is filled with short videos and posts demonstrating the application of eggshells straight into the soil without any decomposition. This widespread misconception prompted me to create a video to debunk this myth and provide accurate information on the proper use of eggshells in gardening. Thanks for watching.

    • @skbaba234
      @skbaba234 Před měsícem +1

      @@HomemakrYes you are right. You are a great gardener

  • @msjaphet21
    @msjaphet21 Před rokem +4

    The plant behind you looks unwell. 🤔

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před rokem

      That has nothing to do with Egg shells. Its because of extreme winters here in Australia.

    • @carolmino2349
      @carolmino2349 Před 3 měsíci +1

      And they're in ugly plastic pots, not a sign of keen and experienced gardener.

    • @Blessed_Sound
      @Blessed_Sound Před měsícem

      @@carolmino2349then change it out for her

    • @danielpierre3161
      @danielpierre3161 Před měsícem

      @@carolmino2349experienced gardeners = beautiful pot ???
      Are you sane ?
      Deep knowledge is not always compatible with…style !
      And…I love those plastic pot but I’m still a beginner :)
      Hahaha 🤣

    • @carolmino2349
      @carolmino2349 Před měsícem

      @danielpierre3161 EXACTLY! YOU said, you're a beginner. Get back to me after 28 yrs of gardening and tell me if you're still using cheap plastic pots in your house with your beautiful plants. 😉

  • @abhijitchakraborty9566
    @abhijitchakraborty9566 Před rokem +24

    Calcium is a macronutrient. It is not a micronutrient .

    • @Master_Yoda1990
      @Master_Yoda1990 Před rokem +14

      Actually calcium is a micronutrient. Plants only needs a very small amount only if the plants are showing signs of deficiency, it shouldn't be used for regular feeding.

    • @jaredcarlson7108
      @jaredcarlson7108 Před rokem +8

      Macronutrients: fats, protein and carbs.
      Micronutrients: literally like everything else.

    • @GardenerEarthGuy
      @GardenerEarthGuy Před rokem +1

      Exactly, same as sulphur

    • @lukedfluke
      @lukedfluke Před 11 měsíci +11

      @@jaredcarlson7108that’s for the human diet. Plants don’t do keto

    • @spilledit
      @spilledit Před 4 měsíci

      You're a micronutrient

  • @skbaba234
    @skbaba234 Před měsícem +2

    Why do I think you are vegetarian 🤔

    • @Homemakr
      @Homemakr  Před měsícem

      hahaha.... Good Guess but I am not vegetarian. Thanks for watching..

  • @hydromonn9757
    @hydromonn9757 Před rokem +3

    CAN WE ADD A FISH HEAD TO OUTSOOR GROW?

  • @hydromonn9757
    @hydromonn9757 Před rokem +1

    OUTDOOR