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pH of Soil from Coffee Grounds
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pH of Soil from Coffee Grounds

Posted on March 5, 2011 by shanegenziuk • 19 Comments

Exploring the notion that coffee grounds will increase soil acidity. Based on my own practical experiments, let’s see if it’s true! Continue reading »

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Coffee Grounds for Plants According to pH

Posted on October 4, 2010 by shanegenziuk • 5 Comments

I have been asked a few times now about coffee grounds pH and their impact on the soil. During my research, I came across a good fact sheet from MSU, and you can find the link to learn more about pH levels and coffee grounds here. As I’ve mentioned in my post The Ground to … Continue reading »

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