Gardening messes with your head.
Consider this. I cook for my dog. I've done so for the last four years. Each batch of dog food requires a dozen eggs. Then I throw out the shells.
But... I read somewhere that eggshell is good for plants.
Really?
Ok, whatever.
So first I cooked dog food. Then I painstakingly crushed all the eggshells into tiny bits, measured it out (it yielded 4 oz of eggshell), split it evenly between my two lemon trees, and carefully raked it into the dirt.
Good grief... I think even cat ladies laugh at me.
Consider this. I cook for my dog. I've done so for the last four years. Each batch of dog food requires a dozen eggs. Then I throw out the shells.
But... I read somewhere that eggshell is good for plants.
Really?
Ok, whatever.
So first I cooked dog food. Then I painstakingly crushed all the eggshells into tiny bits, measured it out (it yielded 4 oz of eggshell), split it evenly between my two lemon trees, and carefully raked it into the dirt.
Good grief... I think even cat ladies laugh at me.
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