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10-04-2007, 03:06 PM posted to misc.survivalism,rec.gardens,rec.gardens.edible
FragileWarrior
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Coffee Grounds in Compost
Cheryl Isaak wrote in
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On 4/9/07 7:52 PM, in article
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"cloud dreamer" wrote:
Mysterion wrote:
I finally got myself a compost bin to speed up the process rather
than my old method of "till it under and wait".
I've read that coffee grounds make good compost - something about
earthworms
liking it.
My question is "How much is too much?"
The household consumption of coffee is at least a half gallon per
day. This quickly adds up to a lot of grounds.
Here's a link that discusses coffee grounds in compost:
http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/s...354019975.html
It answers your questions and more.
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Zone 5b
Canada's Far East.
Great site. I can vouch for worms love of coffee grounds. My
daughter's worm bin is veritable bee hive of activity when I add
grounds....
C
Cheryl, were you the poster who's daughter brought home the worm compost
project from school? How's it working out?
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