Used coffee grounds have been touted as a fertilizer hack, but is this method safe to use on your sunflowers? Here's what ...
Using coffee grounds in the garden has numerous benefits but it can change the soil's pH levels, which can lead to a growth ...
COFFEE grounds don’t belong in the trash, they belong in your garden. Packed with nutrients like nitrogen, potassium, and magnesium, they can work wonders for vegetables, turf, and landscape ...
If you start each day with a cup of joe, then you know how magical coffee beans can be. What you might not know is that coffee grounds also offer a host of benefits for your garden, from providing ...
If you are new to trying sustainable gardening ideas and asking yourself if coffee grounds are good for the garden, you're in luck because we have the answers. The good news, in short, is that this by ...
As the UK heads into autumn, gardeners are being urged to take action to protect their plants from an expected surge in slugs ...
Coffee grounds are rich in nitrogen, which helps plants grow strong and healthy when added to soil or compost. Add coffee grounds to your compost, or spread dry coffee grounds directly on your lawn or ...
Coffee grounds are often recommended as a more humane way to deter moles because of their strong smell, but is this method ...
People scatter coffee grounds on porches to deter pests, but science doesn’t strongly back this up. Experts say the caffeine and scent levels in used grounds are too weak to deter bugs effectively.
Knowing I like to show off my knowledge about such things as quantum/astrophysics, philosophy and of course horticulture, I am asked a variety of questions at social events. The other day I was asked ...
Think carefully about what is added to gardens, and seek out good information. Some things are helpful, some are neutral and some may even be harmful to soil or plants. Eggshells won't help blossom ...