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pouring old tea into the garden?
We're wondering if there's any benefit to this. We have a teasmade which
the wife prepares with a typhoo tea bag for the morning cuppa. The bag goes in the compost, but there's always a little strong tea left in the bottom of the pot. The other day I observed her throwing this into the front garden, assuming (like coffee grounds which we throw in directly sometimes) it would be of some benefit. What's the assembled wisdom? Should old tea be poured directly into the garden? Thanks! -E -- Gardening in Lower Normandy |
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