Gardening often brings little surprises — some delightful, others puzzling. One sunny morning, while watering my tomatoes and herbs, I noticed something unusual: a patch of soil covered with tiny white spheres. At first glance, they looked like pearls scattered across the dirt. My curiosity (and mild concern) kicked in immediately — what were they? Eggs? Fungus? Some strange mineral deposit?
If you’ve ever spotted the same thing, you’re not alone. Here’s what I discovered — and what those mysterious little spheres might be.
🔍 First Guess: Insect or Snail Eggs
Many gardeners’ first thought (mine included) is that those white balls might be insect or snail eggs. And that’s a valid possibility.
