Hey coffee lover,
If you've been tossing your spent coffee grounds in the garbage or (worse) down the sink, you've been letting a precious resource go to waste!
Coffee grounds are a wonderful addition to your garden or compost, in more ways than one.
- Coffee acts as a natural fertilizer, providing nitrogen to the soil, while also inhibiting the growth of many weeds.
- It can enrich your compost pile with nutrients like potassium, iron, calcium, and phosphorus.
- Caffeine is an excellent pest repellent but attracts beneficial earthworms.
All that from something you have lying around anyway? Talk about a win-win!
Learn all the ways coffee grounds benefit plants, and how to use them properly in your garden, in this article...
How To Use Coffee Grounds For Plants
And now you have a brand-new reason to justify brewing that second pot. So it's more like a win-win-win.
Julia
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