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Feb 02 2009

Coffee Grounds For Your Garden

Published by ms_writer at 7:28 am under Gardening, Home Improvement Edit This

If you want your shrubs to be healthy, grow and bloom vigorously, then give them some coffee grounds.
Save your coffee grounds in a small container, when the container is full, use the coffee grounds as a side dressing for your shrubs. Just sprinkle the coffee grounds around the base of the shrub,
Azaleas, rhododendrons and hydrangeas especially love the shot of caffeine they receive from coffee grounds.
The coffee grounds will decompose and add nutrients to the garden soil. The coffee grounds in the soil will also attract earth worms, which is one of the best things a garden can have.

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2 Responses to “Coffee Grounds For Your Garden”

  1. cindy23on 02 Feb 2009 at 8:18 pm edit this

    Thanks for the tip! I have heard something about certain flowers and coffee grounds, but was never quite sure which ones.

  2. ms_writeron 19 Feb 2009 at 7:38 am edit this

    You’re welcome! Coffee grounds are a great, organinc soil amendment for vegetable gardens and flower gardens.

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