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Southern Gardener
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I have oyster shells, but no egg shells right now. I can't keep eggs - everyone wants to buy fresh eggs once they get a taste of them.wifezilla said:I would crunch up some egg shells and put them next to the plants just to make sure it isn't a lack of calcium causing your issues.
I put oyster shells in the hole when I transplanted mine to outside. I don't think I have ever had healthier tomato plants.