Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Use coffee grounds in compost

Here are 7 ways how to use coffee grounds in your garden. You may be amazed at how versatile this item is!

1. Composting
Add coffee grounds to your composting bin. They’re a valuable source of nitrogen.

2. Pest Control
A barrier of coffee grounds around the plants may protect them from slugs and snails.

3. Cat Repellent
Put coffee grounds in the soil to keep cats away from digging in your garden.

4. Acid-Loving Plants
Place coffee grounds around the soil of your acid-loving plants such as roses, rhododendrons, fothergillas, holly, gardenias and so on. Coffee grounds increase acidity and nutrients in the soil.

5. Easy Fertilizer
Add 2 cups of coffee grounds to a 5 gallon bucket of water and allow it to steep overnight. Mixing these two ingredients is one of the simplest ways to make your own homemade fertilizer.

6. Mulch
Using coffee grounds as a mulch can help controlling weeds and keep your vegetable plants more hydrated during the heat of the day.

7. Boost Carrot & Radish Harvest
Double your harvest of carrot and radish, mixing your carrot and radish seeds liberally with coffee grounds.

TIP: If you personally don’t drink coffee, you can get the grounds for free from Starbucks. You could also ask any coffee shop or restaurant for their grounds. They probably would be very happy to give them to you on a regular basis.

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