Natural and Thrifty in 365: #75 Using Eggshells for Seedlings

by Crystal Collins on October 27, 2011

in Home and Garden, Organic and Green Living

seedlings Natural and Thrifty in 365: #75 Using Eggshells for Seedlings

Want a great way to reuse eggshells and start your seedlings. Now is the time to be thinking about some of those winter veggies, or you can grow your own little vegetable or herb garden indoors for the winter months. It’s an easy way to get your veggies during winter!

Savings Lifestlye shows you how to use eggshells as vegetable planters.

Photo courtesy of Savings Lifestyle.

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Cyndi October 27, 2011 at 7:13 pm

I’ve done that! I love this idea.

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