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17 Plants That Thrive with Coffee Grounds – Boost Growth Naturally

How to Use Coffee Grounds in Your Garden
- Mix into soil: Work grounds into the top few inches of soil before planting
- Create compost: Add to your compost pile (balancing with “brown” materials)
- Make mulch: Use as a thin layer of mulch around plants (avoid thick layers)
- Brew compost tea: Steep in water for an easy-to-use liquid fertilizer
Remember that while coffee grounds offer many benefits, moderation is key. Too much can create overly acidic conditions or form a water-repelling crust when dry. Start with small amounts and observe how your plants respond.
Next time you brew your morning cup, save those grounds for your garden. Your plants will thank you with vibrant growth, abundant harvests, and beautiful blooms!
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