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Re: Composting eggshells
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- Subject: Re: Composting eggshells
- From: K* M* <m*@NWARK.COM>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 1997 23:44:26 -0500
I never wasted my egg shells in the compost. I crush them and
spread them where slugs are a problem. They hate that gritty stuff on their
slimy little bodies. The shells also provide calcium. I don't see any
reason that they wouldn't be beneficial to the compost pile.
Kathy (meistrel@nwark.com) in Fayetteville, Arkansas
>I am starting a compost pile for the first time and want to know if
>eggshells can be added to the pile.
>Clark Womack
>Harper, TX
>110 miles due west of Austin, 30 miles west of Fredericksburg, Zone 8
>
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