coffe grounds?

Greengump19

Active Member
i work at a coffe shop and we throw out close to 100lbs of used coffee grounds a day and quite often we have requests from people who want some to use in their gardens i was wondering if that could be used for my special garden and the best way to use it if anyone has anyone knowledge about this thanx! happy 420
 

Celestial

Well-Known Member
I have added used coffee grounds to an outdoor herb-growing area for some time with good results. From what I understand, they can be somewhat acidic and may lower your Ph level if used too much. They are also prone to mould if left exposed in humid conditions.
 

O4aUsErNaMe

Well-Known Member
Ground coffee is high in nitrogen,
making it a very good mulch for fast-growing vegetables.
Many organic growers swear by coffee grounds as mulches for tomato plants.:hump:

hope that helps
 

O4aUsErNaMe

Well-Known Member
I would mix a little in and leave some on top.

coffee grounds also helps control snails and slugs so some on top is good
 
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