What is coffee ground good fo r? what plants?
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Good for acid-loving plants like rhododendrons, azaleas, camelias.
Used, otherwise too much acid. My roses, hydrangeas, azaleas, and evergreens love coffee almost as much as me.
Yes, a great amendment to the soil. Some Starbucks will save their grounds for you.
add to your compost pile .., it's also great for texture...
coffee is a stimulant. OK so some in the garden soil either when you put the garden to bed or in the spring before you start planning. It will help break up Ohio clay soil. You can get large amounts of coffee grounds from StarBucks. Becareful if you add it to house plants.
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