Healthier root development
Stronger stems and leaves
Increased resistance to disease
More frequent and vibrant blooms
Improved soil structure and aeration
Tips and Precautions
Don’t overuse eggshells; too much calcium can raise soil pH excessively.
Always crush shells finely—whole pieces decompose too slowly.
Store crushed shells in a dry container to keep them ready for future use.
Avoid mixing with chemical fertilizers that may counteract the organic benefits.
Final Thoughts
Using eggshells as a natural fertilizer is a cost-effective and eco-friendly way to improve the growth of your lily plants. With a little preparation, you can turn your kitchen waste into a valuable gardening resource that enhances bloom quality and plant vitality. Whether you mix them into the soil or brew a calcium-rich tea, your lilies will thank you with stunning flowers all season long.
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