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7 Ways to Use Coffee Grounds in the Garden

Coffee grounds are great for your garden!

You might be surprised to learn that coffee grounds can actually improve your garden soils.

They add nitrogen, potassium and other minerals which will help the growth of plants in any type of environment!

Here are the best 7 uses of coffee grounds in your garden that will amaze you!

1. Composting

Coffee grounds are a great way to add nitrogen when composting. They contain valuable nutrients that help promote the growth of plants, microbes and worms in your pile!

2. Pest Control

Add a layer of coffee grounds around your plants and protect them from slugs, snails, aphids – the little guys that love to suck on leaves.

3. Cat Repellent

If you want to keep your cats away from the garden, try sprinkling some coffee grounds in their favorite spots. They will most likely avoid digging after that!

4. Acid-Loving Plants

Coffee grounds are a great way to increase the acidity and nutrients in your soil. They’ll also keep pests away! Put them around roses, rhododendrons, holly plants like gardenias or semi-evergreens for best results.

5. Easy Fertilizer

You can use coffee grounds to make a diy fertilizer that is an excellent way of getting all the nutrients needed for plants. Place two cups of coffee grounds in five gallon bucket with water and let it steep overnight.

6. Mulch

Coffee grounds make an excellent mulch for fighting weeds and keeping your vegetable plants hydrated during the hottest times of day.

7. Boost Carrot & Radish Harvest

Double your harvest of carrot and radish, by mixing the coffee grounds with the seeds.

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