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Why surrounding your plants with crushed eggshells won't deter slugs

Want to protect your young plants from the ravages of slugs and snails? A classic gardening tip is to use crushed eggshells to discourage them. Shame it doesn't work, says James Wong

By James Wong

27 November 2024

2D7HDN2 Broken eggshells around salads to prevent slugs in summer, Pas de Calais, France

Broken eggshells around young plants … but will they stop the slugs?

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For as long as I have been gardening, there has been a tip I have come across at least once a week: the idea that a ring of crushed eggshells placed around plants is an effective, natural barrier to slugs and snails. With more and more gardeners keen to avoid the use of pesticides, could this age-old advice be ever more relevant to home growers? Let’s take a look at the science.

Here is how it is supposed to work: the sharp, rough edges of the crushed eggshells…

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