Coffee Grounds in Coffee I had the pleasure of creating a new vegetable plot over the weekend, and took a few happy snaps of how the soil was prepared. This will be plot number 3, much smaller than plots 1 and 2, and will be used this Spring/Summer to grow watermelon, tomatoes, and sweet corn. … Continue reading »
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Coffee Grounds for Plants
Coffee in them Plants! Success in the garden this week with a lovely Cauliflower coming off plot 2. The same one that I mentioned in a previous post about using coffee grounds directly into the garden. I’ve found that applying coffee grounds directly into this plot has given me great results, with a delightful Cauliflower … Continue reading »
Coffee Grounds gone Wordle – or Ground to Ground as web 2.0 thingy
I came across this neat little service and thought to give it a try with the blog. It really is a great thing to do, seeing how I now have a visual representation of all the keywords in my site. It also provides a snapshot of the blog, and seems to work in explaining it’s … Continue reading »
New soil with coffee grounds
Making coffee compost for plants and the garden I have a few compost bins, and this is the one that does the bulk of the work. Over the past month, I’ve added 400 kilos of lettuce leaves and coffee grounds into it, and the thing is only half full. Even in the dead of winter, … Continue reading »