Carolina Gardening: Coffee Grounds, Lasagne Beds, and Composting in SC, 0 by pyromomma
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Subject: Coffee Grounds, Lasagne Beds, and Composting in SC
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pyromomma wrote: Starting new thread about Composting and Lasagne beds here in the warm, humid South - I found some good sites on the Soil and Composting forum on Coffee Grounds One person over there commented : I dump'em in my composter & spread them into my flower beds and just work it into the soil. I also use it around the small evergreen in my back yard. Spent coffee grounds are the perfect compost input: * They smell good. * They absorb and hold moisture which is so critical to the compost pile. * They are one of the few sources of nitrogen that is widely available year-round to people in urban and suburban areas. * They are easily stored for days in a closed plastic bag. * They are free. * They are available in large quantities. Here is an excellent site - one kid commented that he used Coffee grounds as a Science project, and the plant that had 1 cuup grounds and 1 cup dirt grew much better than all the rest! http://www.sustainableenterprises.com/Business/coffeefert.ht... And on the same site, one about composting ; http://www.sustainableenterprises.com/Planet/compost.htm Here is one about experiments with coffee-grounds as composting - High in nitrogen and they count as a "Green" in composting http://gardening.wsu.edu/stewardship/compost/coffee.htm BTW, Starbucks has a policy of giving the grounds away to those who request it, so ask away! And do not forget the other places that make coffee, too - Dunkin Donuts, etc. Cheers Lorie |


