“Unlocking the Gardener’s Treasure Trove: 10 Ingenious Applications for Coffee Grounds” (Page 4 ) | November 8, 2023
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- TO GROW YOUR TOMATOES
If all fruits and vegetables cannot tolerate coffee grounds, the tomato is one of the plants that benefit from this fertilizer. Sprinkling the coffee grounds on the feet of this summer vegetable will result in beautiful red tomatoes thanks to the acidity of your ingredient. You can even add a few eggshells to enrich the soil. It is also the ideal alternative to chemical fertilizers. - TO AVOID SLIDING ON DRIVEWAYS IN WINTER
If growing vegetables isn’t your interest, this tip is for you. In fact, coffee grounds are used for more than just optimizing plant growth. It’s also a great eco-friendly substitute for salt to prevent slipping on frozen driveways in the winter. Coffee grounds are not only environmentally friendly, but they also behave like this spice. On the other hand, the increase in the salinity of water and soil and thus the deterioration of ecosystems is avoided. - HOW TO GROW MUSHROOMS
Those who enjoy growing their own vegetable garden will be pleased to discover this trick. And for good reason, it allows you to grow delicious mushrooms using a natural and inexpensive method. To do this you need coffee grounds and mycelium (vegetative part of the mushroom, editor’s note). If you have your ingredients on hand, place them in a bag and place in a warm, dark place for 3 weeks. After this time, take the bag outside and start watering to retain moisture. The first mushrooms should appear after about ten days! - TO CLEAN YOUR WOODEN FENCES
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