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Homeowner shares how surprising relationship with local Starbucks helps their backyard: 'It's a win-win'
"They love it, I love it." Homeowner shares how surprising relationship with local Starbucks helps their backyard: 'It's a ...
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“I drink a lot of coffee, and a gardening friend told me I should use the coffee grounds in my garden. I was wondering if that is a good idea. Other friends have said not to bother, so I’m puzzled as ...
Answer: Sure you can, but I don’t exactly recommend it. Putting the grounds directly on houseplant soil might not pose a problem, but it’s hard to be sure. Research on the composition and chemistry of ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – When you think of compost, coffee grounds don’t necessarily come to mind. But turns out it’s an effective way to keep trees healthy and also keeps away pesky rodents. Alexander ...
Bruce asks: I have been putting used coffee grounds on my plants and in my compost for years to no ill effect. I recently read an article, however, at https ...
Gardening season is winding down, but you may still have some questions. For answers, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU ...
Many folks are interested to know if and how they can use coffee grounds in their compost. First of all coffee grounds are a very good addition to your composting efforts. They would be considered a ...
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