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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Compost Worms and Coffee Grounds
I’ve been experimenting with a worm farm so some time now, and have been putting to the test this idea that worms love coffee grounds. I am pleased to report that my love for coffee grounds continues to grow The worm farm that I’ve started with is one of those smallish green plastic boxes on … Continue reading »
Making Compost and Soil with Coffee Grounds
Coffee Grounds for Compost and Soil I’ve written in previous posts about the joy of creating new soil, most recently in the one New Soil in the Making. The focus of that post was that by using a variety of compost bins and other methods, we can turn kitchen scraps and other organic mater back … Continue reading »
Ground to Ground in the news
It has been an interesting few weeks. Ground to ground is getting out there and generating interest, and some of the comments coming in have been fantastic. Here is some of the news that has been out there: In some of the local Leader newspapers. Ground for Ground: Put your coffee back into the earth … Continue reading »
Collecting Coffee Grounds at work
Thank you to a highly skilled photographer, we have capture the elusive suited Genziuk in his natural habitat. Holding meetings in the communal cafe has taken on a whole new level of satisfaction since starting to collect all the grounds that are coming out of those machines. Every time one of those buttons gets pressed … Continue reading »
The Ground to Ground Primer – Coffee Grounds for the Garden
Find out why I collect used coffee grounds for my garden as a compost and fertilizer, why you should join me, and how to get started. Continue reading »