Gardener shares money-saving hack using common kitchen scraps: 'I do this'
One gardener is showing how you can reuse coffee grounds to nourish your garden and save money on expensive fertilizers.
A recent video shared by gardening enthusiast Laura, known as 'yourgardenmom,' has shed light on the benefits of using coffee grounds as a natural fertilizer. In the short clip, Laura explains that used coffee grounds contain approximately 2% nitrogen, a vital nutrient for plant growth and soil health. She emphasized that, contrary to popular belief, brewed coffee grounds possess a nearly neutral pH of around 6.8, effectively debunking the myth that they are highly acidic and detrimental to soil. Laura demonstrated applying the grounds directly to a garden bed and suggested their use in a worm bin, highlighting their versatility in organic gardening practices. The Seattle-based gardener's advice offers a practical and environmentally friendly tip for home gardeners looking to enrich their soil and nourish their plants.
One gardener is showing how you can reuse coffee grounds to nourish your garden and save money on expensive fertilizers.
