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How To Grow Tomatoes Inside an Eggshell

October 8, 20251 min read

We start this project by taking four egg shells and then carefully cut the bottom of the shell so it creates a bigger opening, and then on the other end open another hole but a much smaller one, for that reason it’s preferable to use a screwdriver since it won’t completely destroy the shell.

After that step, we will need to fill the eggshells with soil almost completely, then we can place a tomato seed and only then do we proceed to put more soil on top of it. As seen in the picture, the smaller hole that we opened needs to be placed on the bottom.

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Before we water them, we will need a plastic bottle cap and place it right under the eggshell. Make sure to water them and then you can slowly see the results. The plant will start growing right in front of your eyes, it’s quite incredible when you think of it!

Then we take off some of the plants that have grown inside the eggshell and leave only one inside the shell. To get better results you will need a bigger pot filled with soil. Just take the eggshell now, crack it a little bit so that it will become compost and then plant it inside the pot.

 

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