Different uses of Ground Coffee

Posted by BusyTrend on September 27th, 2022

1. Give your plants fertilizer. Refrain from discarding the used coffee grounds. They are packed with the nutrients that plants that thrive in acid need. Fertilize plants like azaleas, camellias, rosebushes, and rhododendrons, to name a few. Because it contains more nitrogen, ground coffee from a drip coffee maker is preferable to percolator grounds that have been boiled.

2. Clean the freezer's odor. Fill a few bowls with fresh or used best ground coffee and store them in the freezer overnight to get rid of freezer odors or after the freezer has broken down. For a flavorful coffee scent, you could also add a few drops of vanilla to the ground coffee.

3. Maintain worm life. Used coffee grounds can be added to keep your bait worms alive and moving all day. In your bait box, incorporate the grounds into the soil before adding the worms. In addition to sharing our love of coffee, they will live longer thanks to the nutrients in the coffee grounds.

4. Keep the fireplace clean. Sprinkle wet coffee grounds in your fireplace before cleaning the ash out of it to prevent dust and ash from contaminating the air in the room. 5. Don't let cats roam the garden. Around your plants, scatter a mixture of orange peels and used coffee grounds. In addition to being an excellent fertilizer, cats will no longer use your garden as a toilet.

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