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Karen Zack 30-04-2004 09:02 AM

coffee grounds?
 
Hi folks,
I've gotten a couple of bags of coffee grounds from Starbucks, but am
not quite sure how to use them in my garden. I don't have a lot of
stuff planted yet, just strawberries, potatoes, a couple of artichokes,
and some red onions and red cabbage that aren't quite done yet. There
are several beds with favas that I'm going to turn into the soil, and
several others just sitting empty.

What's the best thing to do with the coffee grounds?

Thanks,
karen

Rez 02-05-2004 07:05 PM

coffee grounds?
 
In article , Karen Zack wrote:
Hi folks,
I've gotten a couple of bags of coffee grounds from Starbucks, but am


They give 'em away? Cool. I'll have to check into that (I don't drink
the nasty stuff myself.. to me it tastes like burnt dirt :) Our
so-called native soil is devoid of organics, and you have to be
careful what you add, to avoid attracting the endemic ground termites.

What's the best thing to do with the coffee grounds?


In Montana, we just spread 'em around any which way, and scraped 'em
into the top inch or so of the soil if we felt ambitious.

~REZ~

Compostman 04-05-2004 04:07 PM

coffee grounds?
 
I get about 15 pounds of coffee grounds a day from a nearby Starbucks. I
put some directly around plants and add most of it to the compost pile.
Either way works great.
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John Wheeler
Washington, DC
USDA Zone 7
"Karen Zack" wrote in message
...
Hi folks,
I've gotten a couple of bags of coffee grounds from Starbucks, but am
not quite sure how to use them in my garden. I don't have a lot of
stuff planted yet, just strawberries, potatoes, a couple of artichokes,
and some red onions and red cabbage that aren't quite done yet. There
are several beds with favas that I'm going to turn into the soil, and
several others just sitting empty.

What's the best thing to do with the coffee grounds?

Thanks,
karen




susan 09-05-2004 06:03 AM

coffee grounds?
 
I just put coffee grounds, filter and all, in the composter.

Susan Harvey



"Compostman" wrote in message ...
I get about 15 pounds of coffee grounds a day from a nearby Starbucks. I
put some directly around plants and add most of it to the compost pile.
Either way works great.
------------------------------
John Wheeler
Washington, DC
USDA Zone 7
"Karen Zack" wrote in message
...
Hi folks,
I've gotten a couple of bags of coffee grounds from Starbucks, but am
not quite sure how to use them in my garden. I don't have a lot of
stuff planted yet, just strawberries, potatoes, a couple of artichokes,
and some red onions and red cabbage that aren't quite done yet. There
are several beds with favas that I'm going to turn into the soil, and
several others just sitting empty.

What's the best thing to do with the coffee grounds?

Thanks,
karen



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