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Not coffee grounds, not banana peels — the kitchen scrap that's a fantastic tomato fertilizer
Coffee grounds and banana peels aren't the only kitchen leftovers that gardeners can put to use. One breakfast staple may ...
While people swear by many household items for fertilizer hacks, they don't always work as well as you'd think, but this ...
Who doesn't like a nice, strong cup of coffee in the morning as a pick-me-up? Some plants, it turns out. Adding used coffee grounds and diluted brewed coffee to fertilizer can enhance the carbon and ...
Coffee grounds enrich compost and soil, adding nitrogen, magnesium, and calcium for plant growth. Benefits include improved aeration, nutrient boost, worm feeding, and deterring pests like slugs. Use ...
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Not Banana Peels Or Coffee Grounds: The Kitchen Scrap You Should Be Adding To Compost
Most gardeners will have heard of adding banana peels or coffee grounds to promote compost health, but this ingredient should also be added.
A person adding a spoonful of coffee grounds to a potted plant - Monthira/Shutterstock Who doesn't like a nice, strong cup of coffee in the morning as a pick-me-up? Some plants, it turns out. Adding ...
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