ðŋâ Plants That Love Coffee Grounds as Fertilizer! âðŋ
Used coffee grounds are a fantastic natural fertilizer! They add nitrogen, improve soil texture, and promote healthy plant growth. Here are some plants that thrive with this organic boost!
ðą Vegetables & Fruits
ðĨ Carrots â Encourages strong root growth.
ðĨ Potatoes â Loves acidic soil from coffee grounds.
ð Strawberries â Enhances fruit production and taste.
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Tomatoes â Boosts nitrogen for vibrant growth (use in moderation).
ðŦ Blueberries â Thrives in acidic soil!
ðš Flowers
ðđ Roses â Encourages lush foliage & blooms.
ðŧ Azaleas â Prefers acidic soil, coffee grounds help!
ðļ Camellias â Loves the extra nutrients.
ð Hydrangeas â Can even affect bloom color!
ðŋ Rhododendrons â Benefits from added acidity.
ðŋ Herbs & Houseplants
ð Basil â Loves nitrogen-rich soil!
ðą Mint â Grows well with organic nutrients.
ðŠī Snake Plant â Small amounts help soil quality.
ðŋ Pothos â Thrives with occasional coffee ground composting.
â How to Use Coffee Grounds:
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Mix into soil â Improves aeration & water retention.
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Compost it â Adds nutrients gradually.
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Sprinkle on top â Acts as a natural slow-release fertilizer.
â ïļ Use in moderation! Too much can make soil too acidic or dense.
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