Coffee by-products can be used in the garden and farm as follows:
-Sprinkle used coffee grounds around plants before rain or watering, for a slow-release nitrogen.
-Add to compost piles to increase nitrogen balance. Coffee filters and tea bags break down rapidly during composting.
-Dilute with water for a gentle, fast-acting liquid fertilizer. Use about a half-pound can of wet coffee grounds in a five-gallon bucket of water; let sit outdoors to achieve ambient temperature.
-Mix coffee grounds into soil for houseplants or new vegetable beds.
-Encircle the base of the plant with a coffee grounds and eggshell barrier to repel pests.
-If you are into vermi-posting, feed a little bit to your worms, just dont use those same worms for fishing, the fish dont like the worms when they have been fed coffee grounds.... Not really sure why.
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