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LOL!

How about burrying the mother in law? After the amount coffee she drank, she must be good for the garden right? It's all in the system, goes back in the system...

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LOL!

How about burrying the mother in law? After the amount coffee she drank, she must be good for the garden right? It's all in the system, goes back in the system...

Hahaha, good idea
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I have dear Hubby scoop out the K-Cups each month :lol: We sprinkle it on the mulch around the plant & tree bases then water it in. Not the best way to do it? I feel like I'm wasting time & effort though because I'm pretty sure my well water is high pH <_<

Naples (inland), FL - technically 10a but more like 9b in the winter :hmm:

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don't spread it - that's the wrong way to use them.

 

you use them as rocket fuel to kick off a compost pile

 

much more bang for the buck

 

used THAT way and mixed with lawn clippings, weed and leaves you get a nice wheel barrel full o hot steamin compost

 

(nobody believes me here anymore- I lost all credibility after the "black stem" thread)

 

 

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Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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When planting a new palm tree, would it be a good idea to throw a bunch of used coffee grounds in the bottom of the hole? Would it help to attract earthworms down there? 

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Dang Dave ...... Super Freak! ..... A road kill pitbull? .....that's hardcore

Yeah, hardcore-Professional Level haha

 

 

There is no hardcore too hard for the love of your palms.

 

(The poor dog was dead, stiff as a board, no tags.)

 

Oh, and don't forget the wood ashes. I have two fireplaces, which produce a lot during the season.

Dang Dave ...... Super Freak! ..... A road kill pitbull? .....that's hardcore

Yeah, hardcore-Professional Level haha

 

 

There is no hardcore too hard for the love of your palms.

 

(The poor dog was dead, stiff as a board, no tags.)

 

Oh, and don't forget the wood ashes. I have two fireplaces, which produce a lot during the season.

wood ashes or other one's ashes? :unsure:

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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I've been picking up these bags of used coffee grounds from Starbucks. If you let them know in advance they will give you a clean bag of grounds.

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