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        <description>In today’s Two Minute Tip, I’ll show you how we use eggshells to improve soil fertility. Eggshells contain a number of minerals that are essential to plant growth, most notably calcium, which plays an important role in the strength and thickness of plant cell walls. Sufficient calcium in the soil also helps prevent blossom end rot, which I’ll discuss later. Sources: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11194049 OYR is all about growing a lot of food on a little land using sustainable organic methods, while  keeping costs and labor at a minimum. Emphasis is placed on improving soil quality with compost, and mulch.  No store-bought fertilizers, soil amendments, pesticides, compost activators, etc. are used. Two Minute Tip Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlefMeXXA5o&amp;list=PLApXYvbprElzyOJ2W4nBfA_MtLJ0x0xXR&amp;index=1&amp;t=4s</description>
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