Coffee grounds can be a useful gardening tool, lending acidity to overly alkaline soils and providing useful nutrients for plants like roses. But there’s one more reason you might want to consider saving your old coffee for your garden: slugs and snails. Slugs and snails can be garden pests...
Vermicomposting.Do you vermi-compost with a worm bin? If you do, worms LOVE used coffee grounds for their food. Be sure to visit my Facebook page, f you like to learn about otherGardening Tips. Have you tried other green tips for your gardens? Please leave your comments below. ...
indoor gardening using coffee grounds of the present invention, coffee grounds which have been conventionally wasted can be utilized as a useful resource, and the compost is suitable for indoor gardening since the compost contains the coffee grounds and thus has no bad smells of conventional ...
The Coffee Sock yielded a delightfullysmoothcup and was lightly sweet.The coffee color was a medium amber and I would increase the amount of coffee grounds to water ratio. I like that I can make a big batch with the 64oz mason jar, as there was enough space to double the amount of co...
from the grounds up: lucas roasting company. Posted onJuly 4, 2013 2 A few days ago I told a friend how much I love my dishwasher. Not because it’s fancy, or super-quiet, or even new. As far as dishwashers go, it’s pretty ordinary. But it washes my dishes. I HATE washing ...
As for the coffee and chicory mix, it's made me nauseous a few times so I'm a bit afraid to go near the stuff anymore. I really recommend teas as a way out of the vicious circle of coffee. The Earth Garden Gardening and environmental forum The Natural Order Environment, permaculture,...
As for the coffee and chicory mix, it's made me nauseous a few times so I'm a bit afraid to go near the stuff anymore. I really recommend teas as a way out of the vicious circle of coffee. The Earth Garden Gardening and environmental forum The Natural Order Environment, permaculture,...