Are “used” coffee grounds of any benefit for a garden? Yahoo Answer

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Are “used” coffee grounds of any benefit for a garden?
I have a rurbarb patch and wondered if I should throw my old coffee grounds in or just use cow manure every year?

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Answer by sunnie2day2000
I’d put the coffee grounds around acid loving plants like azealas and rhododendrons…or even blueberry plants.

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5 Comments.

  1. It is only successful only in cool and hill areas.

  2. yes I always put mine in the compost

  3. mine always go into the compost pile. worms love them and worms are good for the garden. put them in.

  4. Resident_Evil_Fan_I_<3_Leon!

    yeah one of my teachers swears by coffee grounds she says theyve really really helped her plants u could probly put it in a compost pile and build it up to make it even better or idk if this would work beu maybe mix it with ur manure see if that helps

  5. Coffee grounds add no significance to the soil. It would be more beneficial to use mulch. Hope this helps.

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