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I have heard that putting coffee grims on you plants is good for them, Can you give me details, and do it have

to be used grims or can I use fresh grims from the can? Do I just put the grims around the plants or do I pour water on them so the grims can soak into the soil?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I swear by coffee grounds!

    The coffee grounds should be used. They are a good source of nitrogen for the plants which makes plants greener.

    You can get grounds at Starbucks. I put my grounds around my corn and tomato plants. I also pour old coffee on the soil.

    The grounds also act as a muclh, repelling flies and adding a dark color to the soil.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes coffee grounds add organic matter to your garden and a good source of nitrogen.After the pot of coffee is gone toss the grounds in your garden instead of the trash.

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