Everyone knows that Earth Day is in April. Because of this, many people have jumped onto the going green bandwagon. So for those late comers to the going green campaign, I have some ‘egg-cellent’ suggestions for you!
I never knew that there were so many uses for egg shells. But apparently I was mistaken. Check these out:
Reuse egg shells as a drain cleaner: Try keeping some egg shells in your kitchen sink strainer. They trap additional solids, and they gradually break up and help to naturally clean your pipes on their way down the drain. (Bet you didn’t know that one! I know I sure didn’t…)
Household abrasives: Shake up crushed eggshells and a little soapy water to scour hard-to-clean items like thermoses and vases. Crushed eggshells can also be used as a nontoxic abrasive on pots and pans.
Pots for seedlings: I remember back in elementary school where we grew plants in egg shells.
Though I doubt this is something that serious gardeners would enjoy, it’s still fun!
What do you think of these tips? Do you have anything to add?

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