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Introduction:
Used coffee grounds might seem like waste, but they’re a goldmine for gardeners. Packed with nutrients and natural compounds, coffee grounds can enrich your soil, repel pests, and even improve your compost. Instead of throwing them away, put them to good use in your garden with these 10 clever tips.
Why It Works / Benefits:
Coffee grounds contain nitrogen, potassium, magnesium, and other minerals that benefit plants. They also improve soil structure and attract beneficial organisms like earthworms.
10 Ways to Reuse Coffee Grounds in the Garden:
Natural Fertilizer
Sprinkle dried coffee grounds directly onto the soil to boost nutrients.
Compost Booster
Add to your compost pile for a nitrogen-rich component.
Slug and Snail Repellent
Create a barrier around plants to deter these pests.
Cat Deterrent
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