Most people crack an egg, toss the shell in the trash, and never think twice. But those fragile shells are actually packed with hidden benefits — and boiling them unlocks their full potential.
Eggshells are made of calcium carbonate, a mineral that’s essential for strong bones, healthy plants, and even certain cleaning tricks. When you boil eggshells, you not only kill bacteria but also release some of those nutrients into the water.
Once cooled, this calcium-rich water can be:
- Poured into houseplant soil to boost growth
- Used as a natural garden fertilizer for vegetables and flowers
- Added to pet food (when ground into powder) for an extra calcium boost
- A gentle abrasive cleaner for stubborn kitchen stains
So, next time you make breakfast, don’t toss those shells — boil them, and you might be surprised at just how many uses you’ll find.