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Used coffee grounds are a great free resource to put to work in your garden. They can be used to enrich the soil with nitrogen and other minerals, providing a great natural slow release fertilizer. The will also help to improve soil structure and increase the organic matter in your soil.
Not only that, but they’re also an excellent natural slug & snail repellent, and they’re great in a vermicompost operation as the bacteria & microbes that feed on them provide an excellent food source for your composting worms. And best of all, most coffee shops will gladly give you their days supply of used coffee grounds free.
Check out this short primer on using coffee grounds in your garden…
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