Using Coffee Grounds: What do I need to know?
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:57 pm
Hello everyone.
For awhile now, I've been saving my used coffee grounds and putting them in the garden soil and around the base of my trees outside my house. I've always heard using coffee grounds is a good thing to do, but I'm wondering if there are some plants/trees I should avoid doing this too?
I have blueberries, jalapenos, bell peppers, pomegranate tree, orange tree and an avocado tree. I started adding the coffee grounds to my jalapeno plants, and the one that is still in a pot, seems to have liked it. It's grown alot over the last few weeks. But, I don't want to hurt any ofmy plants, especially the trees. .. Any thoughts or insight?
Thanks, in advance!
For awhile now, I've been saving my used coffee grounds and putting them in the garden soil and around the base of my trees outside my house. I've always heard using coffee grounds is a good thing to do, but I'm wondering if there are some plants/trees I should avoid doing this too?
I have blueberries, jalapenos, bell peppers, pomegranate tree, orange tree and an avocado tree. I started adding the coffee grounds to my jalapeno plants, and the one that is still in a pot, seems to have liked it. It's grown alot over the last few weeks. But, I don't want to hurt any ofmy plants, especially the trees. .. Any thoughts or insight?
Thanks, in advance!