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Coffee Grounds in the garden

5 Plants That Love Acidic Soil

Posted on June 30, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 5 Comments

Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for most plants, which is why it is in most non-organic fertilizers. If you keep an organic garden, however, you have to find other ways to add nitrogen. A couple of plants, like beans, are able to convert nitrogen from its atmospheric form and “fix” it in the soil for … Continue reading →

Coffee Grounds in the garden

Gardening with Coffee Grounds – Video

Posted on January 20, 2011 by shanegenziuk • 6 Comments

Healthy soil and Plants with Coffee Grounds Given that Summer is half way through in Australia, it seemed like a good time to record the state of my garden, plants, and use of coffee grounds. Some of the plants you will see and like on the video are Tomatoes, Capsicums, Climbing Beans, Lettuce, Kale, Nasturtiums, … Continue reading →

Coffee Grounds in the garden

Coffee Grinds in the Garden

Posted on December 11, 2010 by shanegenziuk • 7 Comments

Coffee Grinds for Plants and the Garden I’m often asked about using coffee grinds in the garden, and on plants which in some cases, are special to their owners. It is worth remembering that using grinds in the garden is one of those old world remedies, and it is disappearing from common use. There is … Continue reading →

Coffee Grounds in the garden

Coffee Grounds for Plants

Posted on October 18, 2010 by shanegenziuk • 5 Comments

I’m often asked about coffee grounds for plants, as in applied directly to the soil and not first into the compost. It is pleasing to report that these photos from plot 2 show nice healthy plants with a total of approx 50 kilos of coffee grounds added directly into the soil over Winter (Southern Hemisphere … Continue reading →

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