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Coffe Grounds, Composte, And Tomatoes
I make a fair quantity of coffe grounds as a proportion of my kitchen
compost collection. Is it worth while to put them in a seperate bucket and keep them for the tomato plants ? They will, of cource, not be composted, just old coffee grounds. For the number of tomato plants I put in, 12 - 18, I will have a pile of grounds for each plant by June. Should I mix grounds into the planting soil I use to start the seeds ? -- a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m Don't blame me. I voted for Gore. |
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