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The Eggshell Hack That Actually Improves Your Soil

September 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There is an eggshell hack that actually improves your soil.

Crack an egg in the morning, and you’re probably not thinking about gardening—you’re just trying not to burn the toast. But what if those fragile shells you normally toss in the trash were secretly little powerhouses of plant magic? That’s right: eggshells aren’t just breakfast leftovers, they’re a hack that gardeners have been using for…

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Why Your Garden Soil Might Be Too Rich

September 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Your garden soil might currently be too rich

Every gardener dream of rich, dark, crumbly soil. But here’s the plot twist: soil can actually be too fertile. While it sounds like a good problem to have, overly rich soil often backfires, leaving you with more problems than produce. Plants grow differently depending on the balance of nutrients, and too much of a good…

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Can Styrofoam Be a Substitute for Perlite?

August 2, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

styrofoam as perlite substitute

Can you use styrofoam as a perlite substitute? You might also be wondering why to use perlite in the first place. Here’s the lowdown on this helpful garden amendment. What is perlite? Perlite is sourced from volcanic glass with high water content. During the manufacturing process, the application of heat turns the glass into small,…

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