Coffee Grounds

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    The other day Mrs Shiney brought back about 30lb of coffee grounds from a local coffee shop.

    She has now spread it on the flower beds. This isn't the best recommended way of using them but can be beneficial in small quantities.

    The best use for them is to mix them in with your compost. They then help promote nitrogen to form in the compost and are very good for the overall richness of the compost. It works even better if you add paper or cardboard to the compost at the same time (the carbon in the paper helps to enrich and balance the compost.).

    It's said that coffee grounds also deter slugs and snails if spread thinly on the surface around endangered plants such as hostas.

    most coffee shops are only too happy for you to collect their grounds as, otherwise, they have to pay for it to be taken away.
     
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      I'm troubled by ants in my rose beds, so to put coffee grounds in a circle around the base of each bush. They are irresistable to ants, almost like a drug. Nice thing is, when they eat them, they kill them...
       
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        I have heard about the benefits and deterrent properties of coffee grounds. But do used tea leaves ( without the bag ) have any uses ? We just green bin all ours.
         
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          I empty my cafetiere around my acid loving plants as the grounds are slightly acidic. Desfontiania seems very happy with this arrangement. And I am convinced that they are a deterrent to the slimey critters too based on the lack of damage to the Tricyrtis I ringfenced with grounds.

          @HarryS - tea bags break down surprisingly quickly in an active compost bin.
           
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            @HarryS Yes, tea leaves can be used directly on the ground or in the compost heap. The bags depend on what they are made of. Some are made of a non-rot man-made material.


            Yes, they're very slightly acidic. If you want to use them around plants that don't like acid soil then a very quick rinse will sort them out. If you use coffee filters, they can go in the compost as well.
             
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              Really? endangered plant hostas? Not in my yard, they just keep growing, and growing and growing. Leaving the coffee grounds out of the equation as all happy in my gardens, actually too happy sometime.
               
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              They can be used to cultivate mushrooms, too. Some producers round here use a layer of grounds on top of FYM.
               
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                I also use grounds from the cafetiere dumped daily into the kitchen compost bin, as well as used teabags which seem to break down pretty well. The grounds seem to give a bit of substance to the compost. Never tested for acidity though I think my soil is alkaline anyway.
                 
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                My blueberry plants like a caffeine kick as do I .
                 
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                  I used to get all the coffee grounds from the tea room I used to volunteer at along with 200 teabags a week on top. It would all happily go into the compost bin to top up my nitrogen levels.
                   
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