Discover the Magic: Burying an Egg in Your Garden Soil (Page 3 ) | August 19, 2024
Annonce:
How to Do It
- Choose the Right Spot: Find a spot in your garden where you plan to plant something or where a plant already exists.
- Bury the Egg: Dig a hole about 7-8 inches deep. Place a raw egg at the bottom and cover it with soil.
- Plant as Usual: Plant your seeds or seedling above the buried egg and water the area.
Things to Remember
- It’s best to use this method for plants that require a lot of nutrients, like tomatoes or peppers.
- If you have a dog or other pets that like to dig, this might not be the best option unless you can protect the area.
In Conclusion
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