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Brady, thanks! I've been wondering about this too. What about coffee liquid (without dairy or sugar). We learned about how you can collect the day's bad shots and left over brew coffee to determine waste (needed in new shops). So I was wondering if I could pour this out on plants during a watering as extra nutrition. We have really poor soil around our place. Do you know what plants like a PH caused by coffee (I'm guessing it would be acidic). I've tried putting grounds around out willow tree and hydrangea at home but although it reduced slugs and ants on the willow it didn't turn my hydrangea blue liked I hoped.
I had a boss once who only ever watered the plant in her office with her leftover black coffee every day. It was the happiest plant in the office... with no natural light. I'm sure not all plants are like this, but there are some that enjoy their daily cuppa joe!
Denise Smith said:Brady, thanks! I've been wondering about this too. What about coffee liquid (without dairy or sugar). We learned about how you can collect the day's bad shots and left over brew coffee to determine waste (needed in new shops). So I was wondering if I could pour this out on plants during a watering as extra nutrition. We have really poor soil around our place. Do you know what plants like a PH caused by coffee (I'm guessing it would be acidic). I've tried putting grounds around out willow tree and hydrangea at home but although it reduced slugs and ants on the willow it didn't turn my hydrangea blue liked I hoped.
My Dad's secretary did that... when they all went decaf the plant died!
Adrian Badger said:
Good luck Gardening is the most rewarding hobby I know of.
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