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JohnDKestell 28-06-2003 02:44 PM

question about coffee grounds
 
Hi guys,
my neighbor just got me a couple of sacks of coffee grounds from Starbuck's.

it seems they are using it as some kind of promo, and giving it away for free
with the purpose of using it on the garden. The mylar sack claims a pH of 6.8
(all the acids burning holes throught the stomach linings of Yuppies?)

is it safe to add it to the garden? how should I do it?

thanks,
john

Thomas 28-06-2003 09:08 PM

question about coffee grounds
 

(JohnDKestell) wrote:
Hi guys,
my neighbor just got me a couple of sacks of coffee grounds from Starbuck's.

it seems they are using it as some kind of promo, and giving it away for

free
with the purpose of using it on the garden. The mylar sack claims a pH

of 6.8
(all the acids burning holes throught the stomach linings of Yuppies?)

is it safe to add it to the garden? how should I do it?

thanks,
john

Coffee grounds are great for the garden, and also great for house plants.
My wife dumps out each days grounds on a large aloe vera plant, and the
soil is incredible. Just dump them out and spread them around...they won't
hurt a thing and are quite beneficial.

Dwayne 29-06-2003 03:56 AM

question about coffee grounds
 
Don't get them too thick or they will get moldy. Also, I let mine dry
completely before putting them down.

Dwayne

"Thomas " wrote in message
...

(JohnDKestell) wrote:
Hi guys,
my neighbor just got me a couple of sacks of coffee grounds from

Starbuck's.

it seems they are using it as some kind of promo, and giving it away for

free
with the purpose of using it on the garden. The mylar sack claims a pH

of 6.8
(all the acids burning holes throught the stomach linings of Yuppies?)

is it safe to add it to the garden? how should I do it?

thanks,
john

Coffee grounds are great for the garden, and also great for house plants.
My wife dumps out each days grounds on a large aloe vera plant, and the
soil is incredible. Just dump them out and spread them around...they won't
hurt a thing and are quite beneficial.




Joanne 29-06-2003 07:44 AM

question about coffee grounds
 
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 19:59:33 -0000, "Thomas "
wrote:

(JohnDKestell) wrote:
Hi guys,
my neighbor just got me a couple of sacks of coffee grounds from Starbuck's.

it seems they are using it as some kind of promo, and giving it away for

free
with the purpose of using it on the garden. The mylar sack claims a pH

of 6.8
(all the acids burning holes throught the stomach linings of Yuppies?)

is it safe to add it to the garden? how should I do it?

thanks,
john

Coffee grounds are great for the garden, and also great for house plants.
My wife dumps out each days grounds on a large aloe vera plant, and the
soil is incredible. Just dump them out and spread them around...they won't
hurt a thing and are quite beneficial.


Used tea leaves also work.


jcm
Canadian zone 5b, not sure of U.S. zone.
Thanks to global warming it's bloody hot here!

Pat Kiewicz 29-06-2003 12:44 PM

question about coffee grounds
 
JohnDKestell said:

Hi guys,
my neighbor just got me a couple of sacks of coffee grounds from Starbuck's.

it seems they are using it as some kind of promo, and giving it away for free
with the purpose of using it on the garden. The mylar sack claims a pH of 6.8
(all the acids burning holes throught the stomach linings of Yuppies?)

is it safe to add it to the garden? how should I do it?


Scatter them lightly on the surface, mix them with shredded leaves for mulch,
dig them into a new planting bed, or compost them. The one thing I wouldn't
do with them would be to lay on pure coffee grounds mulch-thick (they tend
to crust, mold, and smell).

pH of 6.8 is only very slightly acid (7 being neutral).
--
Pat in Plymouth MI

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


JohnDKestell 29-06-2003 01:08 PM

question about coffee grounds
 
thanks guys,
i tried to lightly sprinkle them on top of mulch, so the rains would sort of
leatch out the goods.

another point, don't broadcast them over your wifes flower garden. it gets
caugtht in the flowers, and make little specked stains!

thanks,
john


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