Are coffee grounds as good for the garden as i have been told?
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I use them on my roses and they are beautiful.
Absolutely, I save mine in a jar in the kitchen, when it’s full I just dump in my garden spot and put a little in my compost pile. In the spring I just till it into the dirt.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/composting/ingredients/coffee-grounds-gardening.htm
Coffee grounds go in the yard year round, roses, radishes, always something can be enhanced by them. If by chance there is any left over coffee, I toss that out there too, kept slugs away.
https://www.backyardboss.net/coffee-grounds-in-garden/
coffee grounds are very acidic ,read the post first before using
Coffee grounds are acidic, tomatoes like acidic soil, so mix some of it in the soil. Worms love coffee grounds, so sprinkle some in the garden for them, just not so much that you make the soil too acidic all over.
they are great for tomatoes and peppers, esp. , also good to just till it in the soil with general compost, not put on other plants so much