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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 →

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Survey – How do you use spent coffee grounds?

Posted on March 13, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 20 Comments

Time to publish results of the second coffee grounds survey posted onto Ground to Ground. The question is – How do you use spent coffee grounds? 41% add to compost 33% add directly to soil 19% worm farm 3% animal feed 2% mix in water 2% other (1% used in no-dig vegie garden, 1% top … Continue reading →

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