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Coffee grounds
There was a long, detailed article today in Dave's Garden
about using coffee grounds to feed one's plants. Anybody have extensive experience with this? Mine is limited to dumping the grounds on Friday (when I make coffee for the gardener) on nearby plants, mostly the two side-door plants, Azalea and Hebe, as well as Roses in m rose path. My question now relates to long-term, systematic use of coffee grounds on roses. I can pick up grounds from coffee shops (as mentioned in Dave's Garden article), but am looking for your real-world experience. I live in So. Calif coastal. Soil is/was alkaline (adobe) but has been modified over many years by me and previous owner, so I think it's neutral (but should verify just for info). So, if you're into coffee mulching, would you pls share your experience. Tx HB All my coffee grounds go directly into my gardens where I till them in. Worms love the grounds and so that's a second bonus. Donna WA zone 8-9 and it's COLD today. |
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