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Spent Coffee Grounds as Lettuce Fertilizer
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Spent Coffee Grounds as Lettuce Fertilizer

Posted on January 10, 2013 by shanegenziuk • Leave a comment

Spent coffee grounds are good for growing lettuce, according to the following academic expert research. Continue reading »

Academic Citation of Coffee Grounds – 1959
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Academic Citation of Coffee Grounds – 1959

Posted on December 4, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 1 Comment

Research into coffee grounds has been going on for a very long time – and Ground to Ground is showcasing one of the many academic papers looking into the reuse of coffee grounds, this one being for composting. Continue reading »

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