Once enjoyed and properly cleaned, oyster shells can be reused—whole or crushed—in many smart, eco-friendly ways.
- Flower pots & drainage Replace clay balls with slightly crushed shells at the bottom of pots to improve drainage and protect roots from excess water.
- Natural fertilizer & compost booster Rich in calcium, magnesium, and trace elements like zinc, crushed shells help aerate compost, enrich soil, and support stronger plant growth.
Natural pest barrier
Scatter small shell pieces around plants to deter slugs and snails—the sharp texture keeps them away without chemicals.Dietary supplement
Added to chicken feed, oyster shells provide essential calcium that strengthens eggshells and bones, improving overall health.Anti-scale solution
Place shells in the toilet tank, kettle, or washing machine to help reduce limescale buildup naturally.
✨ Decoration & everyday uses
- Table décor or name cards
- Small containers for salt & pepper
- Jewelry holders or decorative accents
To avoid sharp splinters, place clean, dry shells in a cloth and gently crush them with a hammer or large stone until you get small, manageable pieces. Always protect your hands and eyes
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