I Put Coffee Grounds in My soil and My Plants Have Never Looked Better

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1You can learn something about How to use coffee grounds for gardening? So Don’t toss old coffee grounds?! Should you use your Coffee Grounds in gardening? Your morning cup of coffee can be plant fertilizer! Nothing gets you started in the morning like a cup of coffee—but are you offering some to your plants? No? You should! Both your indoor plants and the flowers in your garden would enjoy what you pour into your mug each morning.

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11 COMMENTS

  1. I like reading your helpful tricks for Orchards & all plants. Fertilizer ,how to grow different plants.Thank You🌄

  2. Wow i have really enjoyed reafing what you do . Have tried several recommended things and they work. Thank you so much. Will keep up with you on facebook.

  3. Hi ! I am desperately looking for a nature friendly method to fight the Colorado bug on our potatoes plants…anybody any suggestions ? Thanks a lot !

  4. Natural compost.
    Bannana peels, leaves, other vegetables leaves or throw aways, tea grounded leaves, etc. Put them in a drum/tin/container with holes in it with a cover/lid. Let it sit/decompose for a certain time, e.g 3 to 7 days. Then roll the container,i.e, turn it so that the bottom will move up and the top will move down. Do the same thing for one month. You may add some soil in it. Lo! Your compost is ready for use after one month or so.
    For your information Bannana contains NPK, i.e, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium.

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