Question - rotten eggs

genhawk21

In the Brooder
Mar 28, 2019
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Over the winter we actually got overrun with more eggs than we could use and unfortunately let them get unsafely old instead of passing them on. "No problem," I thought, "I'll put them outside and then mix them into the raised garden bed in spring." Which I just did yesterday. What an adventure. I did not know they explode like grenades!

So the question: now my raised bed stinks like you wouldn't believe. Anyone happen to know from experience how long it'll take for this smell to die down? There are probably about 50 bad eggs in there. It doesn't really matter I guess - the ship has sailed - but I'm just curious.

Also, don't do this yourself! Unless your garden is far, far away.

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Don't compost eggs. They are pretty much like an actual body. They decompose, they don't compost. People do add the eggshells to compost, and at times opened eggs, but not the whole egg, but you have already learned that lesson unfortunately. :)

I would assume the smell will go away in a week or two as the contents fully decompose.
 

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