List Of Vegetables That Like Coffee Grounds

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  • čas přidán 6. 03. 2023
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    If coffee preparations are one of your daily habits, are you aware that’s a fantastic source of organic matter? The use of coffee grounds in your garden can help some plants, especially vegetables flourish.

Komentáře • 22

  • @g.m.robertson8700

    my goodness,please loose the background irritant,your audience will appreciate it greatly....😊

  • @k.p.1139

    NOTE to new gardeners- Follow the advice of this video and you could run into ALL kinds of issues. Just one example- Coffee, after brewed, the acidity has been cleared out, leaving a full basket of NITROGEN rich grounds. Tomatoes only need a little bit of nitrogen. Give them to much and you will have massive plants, and little to no fruit. Find reputable Master Gardeners like- Grow your Veg ( Ben) Gardener Scott, The Ripe Tomato

  • @oldporkchops

    Music is louder than voiceover. Difficult to concentrate on what is being said.

  • @colindean8261

    The unnecessary and annoying music is TOO LOUD!! It's a distraction.

  • @Gardenfundamentals1

    I am sure this is generated by AI - full of mistakes.

  • @christopher8539

    AI is ruining CZcams. bad information filled with errors made by greedy people just trying to make a buck.

  • @brendan7022

    better without any music

  • @Stringsmith
    @Stringsmith Před rokem +4

    There are so many videos on adding coffee grounds to the soil but I have not found any that actually compare side by side and show results with and without the grounds. Tons of vids for those of us that can not work a poon properly. The US Dept. of Agriculture released a study that says it is a bad practice unless the grounds are added 6 months before planting, and then contribute by retaining moisture. The study shows that adding coffee stunts plant growth.

  • @yvettejones4249
    @yvettejones4249 Před rokem +6

    Wow. I'm so happy I came across this video because I love coffee, but I knew that throwing out that fresh grounds wasn't smart. I knew I could use it to grow plants and fruits, but didn't know about FLOWERS??? THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS.

  • @williamwaters4506

    Used coffee grounds have a slightly high acid level almost insignificant. The potassium and phosphate level is about .03 The main mineral it adds is iron. It takes years for the grounds to decompose into very small particles.

  • @robertwhite254

    Agreed, ignore this one - no acid issue here. Good mineral/nutrient levels, compost them; they’ll help heat the pile and go great with leaves & woodchips (keep to small chips).

  • @barbaralong8665

    Agree with most of video but depends on stage of growth. Nitrogen needed with early growth but you don’t want to much growth when it should be producing fruit. Huge plants don’t always lead to heavy production

  • @eigleenalegri2664

    Good info! But that frikkin music🤐

  • @annemariesociety9605

    Can coffee grounds help in growing onions from seeds?

  • @user-wq4pv4dn3b

    Why do intelligent people use music to compete against the message their trying to get across, Stop the music Please so us Seniors can hear your message PPPPPLLLLLEEEEEAAASSSSE.

  • @p1dru2art

    Poor English translation lack of sentence structure