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Old 05-07-2005, 09:59 PM
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# Coffee grounds
Sprinkle used coffee grounds around the base of your plants. Use a fork to
stir them into the top layer of soil to add minerals and fluff. Cooled,
brewed coffee (no cream, please!) also works. If you like your coffee
strong, you might want to dilute it first.
# Herbal and black teas
Loose tea or tea bag innards also enhance soil.


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Old 05-07-2005, 10:27 PM
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datsy wrote:
Found this on the internet:

# Coffee grounds
Sprinkle used coffee grounds around the base of your plants. Use a
fork to stir them into the top layer of soil to add minerals and
fluff. Cooled, brewed coffee (no cream, please!) also works. If you
like your coffee strong, you might want to dilute it first.
# Herbal and black teas
Loose tea or tea bag innards also enhance soil.


Well, they won't do any harm. Tea-leaves are rich in nitrogen.but I
don't know about coffee -- not so, I'd guess. Like all these things,
they work better if composted first.

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Mike.


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Old 06-07-2005, 05:56 AM
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Found this on the internet:

# Coffee grounds
Sprinkle used coffee grounds around the base of your plants. Use a fork to
stir them into the top layer of soil to add minerals and fluff. Cooled,
brewed coffee (no cream, please!) also works. If you like your coffee
strong, you might want to dilute it first.
# Herbal and black teas
Loose tea or tea bag innards also enhance soil.

Oh good !
I tell everyone at work that pouring their cold coffee into the hydro plant
containers is OK :~)))
Jenny


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Old 06-07-2005, 07:56 AM
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On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 21:59:10 +0100, datsy wrote:

Found this on the internet:

# Coffee grounds
Sprinkle used coffee grounds around the base of your plants. Use a fork to
stir them into the top layer of soil to add minerals and fluff. Cooled,
brewed coffee (no cream, please!) also works. If you like your coffee
strong, you might want to dilute it first.
# Herbal and black teas
Loose tea or tea bag innards also enhance soil.


The caffeine is supposed to repel slugs. But you need regular applications,
and I can't say I've noticed any advantage.
Coffee grounds are good around rhododendrons and hortensias. Makes a good
much and helps keep the soil acid.

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Old 06-07-2005, 10:15 AM
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JennyC wrote:
[...]
Oh good !
I tell everyone at work that pouring their cold coffee into the

hydro
plant containers is OK :~)))
Jenny


There must be an increased risk of mouldy slimy stuff developing,
though! Who does the cleaning?

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Old 06-07-2005, 12:27 PM
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In article , Mike Lyle mike_lyle_uk@REMO
VETHISyahoo.co.uk writes
JennyC wrote:
[...]
Oh good !
I tell everyone at work that pouring their cold coffee into the

hydro
plant containers is OK :~)))
Jenny


There must be an increased risk of mouldy slimy stuff developing,
though! Who does the cleaning?

If it's 'work' I imagine that the coffee in question is instant, so that
wouldn't be a problem.

Certainly cold tea seemed to be beneficial to my office plants.


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Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"

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Old 06-07-2005, 12:34 PM
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Kay wrote:
In article , Mike Lyle
mike_lyle_uk@REMO VETHISyahoo.co.uk writes
JennyC wrote:
[...]
Oh good !
I tell everyone at work that pouring their cold coffee into the
hydro plant containers is OK :~)))
Jenny


There must be an increased risk of mouldy slimy stuff developing,
though! Who does the cleaning?

If it's 'work' I imagine that the coffee in question is instant, so
that wouldn't be a problem.

Certainly cold tea seemed to be beneficial to my office plants.


I wouldn't put residual milk and sugar on plants, though.

--
Mike.


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Old 06-07-2005, 04:31 PM
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"Mike Lyle" wrote in message
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JennyC wrote:
[...]
Oh good !
I tell everyone at work that pouring their cold coffee into the

hydro
plant containers is OK :~)))
Jenny


There must be an increased risk of mouldy slimy stuff developing,
though! Who does the cleaning?
Mike.


The plants are leased from a specialist company that does the watering and
maintenance.
Jenny


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Old 06-07-2005, 05:45 PM
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In article , Mike Lyle mike_lyle_uk@REMO
VETHISyahoo.co.uk writes
Kay wrote:
In article , Mike Lyle
mike_lyle_uk@REMO VETHISyahoo.co.uk writes
JennyC wrote:
[...]
Oh good !
I tell everyone at work that pouring their cold coffee into the
hydro plant containers is OK :~)))
Jenny

There must be an increased risk of mouldy slimy stuff developing,
though! Who does the cleaning?

If it's 'work' I imagine that the coffee in question is instant, so
that wouldn't be a problem.

Certainly cold tea seemed to be beneficial to my office plants.


I wouldn't put residual milk and sugar on plants, though.

I wouldn't put milk and sugar in my tea either!
--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"

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