Are coffee grounds good for tomato plants and coffee itself?
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Just the coffee grounds should be used on your garden, not the coffee itself. Just sprinkle the used grounds over the dirt around your plants.
Hello Judy, Putting your used coffee grounds in the garden helps put nutrients back in your soil. You can also use egg shells. Hope this helps you. Good luck and happy gardening.
just don't use too much grounds. my mother put too much one time and the tomatos tasted like coffee, not a good taste
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