Coffee grounds--upon what?
"Zemedelec" wrote in message
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The local Starbucks has taken to packaging its used coffee grounds in
5-pound,
waterproof bags and leaving a barrel full of them by the door "for our
customers' gardens". I love freebies, so midway through garaging I
grabbed a
bag and took it home with my garage/estate sale finds. Now what? Do I
dump it
around plants as it is or do I need to start a compost heap (in this 100+,
98
percent humidity weather the thought makes me cringe.)
zemedelec
You can scatter the grounds around any acid loving plant - hydrangeas,
camellias, rhodies or azaleas - in fact, pretty much any broadleaf evergreen
shrub will benefit from them. If scattering directly, I wouldn't overdo. A
couple times a season is sufficient.
You could always start that compost pile once the weather cools a bit.
pam - gardengal
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