Adding coffee grounds to garden soil can improve the levels of acidity, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, and copper. In this article, Rosemary first explains how she prepares coffee grounds so that they don’t get moldy. This method gives you a supply of coffee grounds that you can use to directly apply to soil (not compost).
She explains which flowers like coffee grounds, and one vegetable in particular that benefits from coffee grounds. Rosemary also shares some surprising uses for coffee grounds – for example, deterring pesky animals and bests. She reveals some other surprising uses. Very nice article!
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