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Although the reason is unknown, earthworms seem to be attracted to coffee grounds. When coffee grounds are spread around plants or used in compost piles, the worm population increases. This...
In an economy where many people are cutting back on expenses, many gardeners and homeowners are looking for low-cost, easy ways to keep their plants and lawns alive and happy. One fail-safe way is...
Coffee ground tea is an excellent liquid fertilizer and soil enhancer for acid-loving plants like vegetables and roses. Rather than throwing away used coffee grounds, follow these steps to make a...
Recycling coffee grounds to use for composting in your flower beds is a sensible idea. If you live in a cold weather climate you might not be able to mulch the coffee grounds during the winter...
Across the United States, millions of pots of coffee are brewed every day. This results in millions of pounds of spent coffee grounds and coffee filters going into landfills every day. Coffee...
My mom and grandma both dumped used coffee grounds into our rose garden. I never really thought much of it. I figured it was a natural product and it had the same consistency as the soil, so it...
Nothing is better than organic lawn fertilizers for your garden’s health and vitality. There are many natural and easy ways in which you can make your own plant nutrients. These natural organic...
A new Saturday morning tradition! Starbucks coffee for you and FREE Used Starbucks coffee grounds for your garden!
Tired of paying for dirt? Make your own organic dirt with fishing worms and a few left overs. It generally takes the worms about 3 months to turn the materials into dirt, so start now, and you...
If you have been throwing out the remains of the usual morning pot of coffee, it is time to change that routine. Those grinds can provide food for your garden.