Glad I checked the comments. I need to do more research now since this video appears to be somewhat misinformed.
@martyrrt6 ай бұрын
I add the used coffee grounds directly in to my huge potted plants and flower beds. The results are as good as miracle grow.
@GardenBoundAnswers5 ай бұрын
That's amazing, thank you for sharing.
@williamwaters45067 ай бұрын
This is another KZbin video about coffee grounds that is wrong. Used coffee grounds do not lower Ph levels because they are not acidic. Once hot water is run through coffee grounds the acidity is in the coffee (and in your stomach) and no longer in the grinds. Just push a Ph meter in a jar filled with used coffee beans. Used coffee grounds have a ph of about 6.5 which is neutral. Coffee grounds increase iron levels in soil.
@MashaB-pk8hl7 ай бұрын
To add to this, the pH of used coffee grounds is further neutralized through the fermentation that occurs in the weeks after they’ve been added. The video doesn’t identify how much is being added when used as a mulch. A “thin zone” means how many ounces per square meter? Many gardeners think that the small amounts they’ve added will have an effect either way.
@cruz17427 ай бұрын
Still there will be a lot of acid after pass hot water
@richh15766 ай бұрын
Depends on the amount of extraction of the coffee from the ground beans. "Robust" extracted coffee grounds will have LESS acidity ( higher pH); "Regular" taste coffee grounds will have higher acidity (lower pH). . Use a pH meter to monitor.
@susanfabian15216 ай бұрын
That was my question 👍
@boxerblvd35146 ай бұрын
Does coffee grounds prevent slugs and other bugs that eat vegetables.
@PhilLesh696 ай бұрын
I save coffee grounds, egg shells, banana peels and chicken bones. I put the grounds straight into soil and feed it to my worm bin and compost bin. Then I separately dry out the other scraps on baking sheets in the oven on the lowest temp overnight, then pulverize then in a coffee grinder. The chicken bones turn into a phosphorous rich powder, the banana peels turn into a potassium rich powder, the egg shells turn a nice white calcium rich powder. I also pee into old water bottles and set them aside for three to six months in my shed and then mix that urine into compost teas to boost nitrogen, or I just pour it in the drip zone of my trees. It's a great source of nitrogen and all of the b vitamins my body didn't absorb once you let it "ferment" a little bit in sealed containers. Add some epsom salt for a bit of magnesium. If my plants still need nutrients after all that, then I think about adding a commercial fertilizer.
@judyjudy01985yahoo6 ай бұрын
I do just like you I literally have hippie gardens. It looks like I need peace signs, but I love wildflowers lines, but daisies and black eyed Susie I had to move. They were just too much for the neighbors. I’m extending my garden another 50 feet. I always put in pals I live in the state of Maine next-door to Conway New Hampshire nothing more beautiful and hummingbirds my grandchildren, my first grandson saying good night moon and good morning Sun they send a lookout and then they come in the look on his face the amazement I hope I never forget it. I will chop up the ground, but the flowers breathtaking folks don’t buy seeds from Amazon they don’t grow I’ve wasted my last penny
@cheriewilson81916 ай бұрын
Although coffee grounds look like dirt, they are just undecomposed plant material. They should be composted to break down their nutrients and get rid of residual caffeine, which stunts root growth. Add them to your compost pile.
@GardenBoundAnswers5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this advice! I hope it helps others as well :D Happy Gardening!
@tourans24727 ай бұрын
Dear brother if i need to listen to music i will somewhere else! I have to leave after 3 min I cant stand the music!
@GardenBoundAnswers5 ай бұрын
Heard! We have taken your feedback and changed the music in our latest videos. Thank you!
@Xodiac747 ай бұрын
Raw or roasted ?
@annalevenson72347 ай бұрын
Used grounds.
@victorwadsworth8216 ай бұрын
I think diluting with soil might work best.
@GardenBoundAnswers5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this advice - We have definitely tried that and had success - I think there are a lot of ways to go about this and have it work for your garden, which is kind of cool!
@victorwadsworth8215 ай бұрын
@@GardenBoundAnswers Ever heard of Manure Tea?
@GardenBoundAnswers5 ай бұрын
@@victorwadsworth821 Haha, yes! Can't say we've ever been brave enough to use it. The closest we've gotten is the Bokashi tea. Do you use manure tea?
@bryantramos82977 ай бұрын
Has anybody done an actual npk test on coffee grounds?
@margeryholmes75052 ай бұрын
I'm laughing at the comments. Yes, they were tulips not roses and I 100% agree that irritating music makes me leave. I want to hear what you have to say, I don't need music, not that I would class that as music. Sorry!
@GardenBoundAnswers2 ай бұрын
I am glad they made you laugh Margery! This video was posted four months ago - so we've already taken this feedback and adjusted the videos that came out after this. As I'm sure you know, when people start out doing something they often make mistakes. I am glad we have folks like you to point that out for us - hope it brightened your day to do so as well.
@pammommawmaw26047 ай бұрын
I heard coffee grounds are NOT good for tomatoes cuz tomato 🍅 already is an acidic plant
@GardenBoundAnswers5 ай бұрын
Testing the pH of your soil is always a good starting point - an NPK test is also great. If your soil doesn't need it, then definitely don't worry about going to the trouble!
@nancyweber54517 ай бұрын
Coffee grounds or spent coffee grounds?
@TheWickerShireProject7 ай бұрын
Unused is somewhat acidic. Spent is neutralized 6.8ph
@robinwatkins67757 ай бұрын
I use on many plants. My roses love spent grounds
@stepinthyme16246 ай бұрын
I just add coffee grounds to my compost for the sake of adding organic matter, nothing else
@GardenBoundAnswers5 ай бұрын
We love coffee so there's never a shortage of grounds at our house, haha!
@sunlight41696 ай бұрын
What about birds and animals? Caffeine is toxic to many animals.
@beckythebealge6 ай бұрын
Giving plant advice but don’t know the difference between tulips and roses🤦♀️
@GardenBoundAnswers5 ай бұрын
Hi Becky - thanks for your feedback! I think you might be referring to the stock footage used? We sincerely apologize for placing an incorrect image and we assure you we do know the difference between tulips and roses. Happy gardening!
@PhilLesh696 ай бұрын
We roast about 250 pounds of coffee beans a week at work. One of our chefs collects the chaff and feeds it to his worms. I just moved so I haven't reestablished my worm bin, but I would love to try out some of the castings made with green coffee bean chaff in a big five gallon grow bag and a good hearty marijuana clone. I already grow using dried and pulverized banana peels directly in the soil and the buds actually do give off a distinctly banana scent.
@cbak18197 ай бұрын
Those are tulips not roses. Coffee grounds have acid.. used not so much.
@MashaB-pk8hl7 ай бұрын
Used coffee grounds are not highly acidic.
@ccrum11276 ай бұрын
I compost my coffee grounds…
@PhilLesh696 ай бұрын
We roast about 250 pounds of coffee a week at work. One of our chefs collects the chaff and feeds it to his red wiggler worms and sprinkles some in some of his beds.
@MikeJones-rk1un6 ай бұрын
Does it help cannabis?
@GardenBoundAnswers5 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Grounds are rich in nitrogen content, one of the three essential macronutrients needed for cannabis plants to thrive. Used grounds may be dispensed directly onto the soil surface, around the base of the plant, or can be worked into the soil to offer time-released benefits.
@441rider7 ай бұрын
Caffine kills of the faling coffee bean to limit competition. Compost them firs maybe.
@MashaB-pk8hl7 ай бұрын
Caffeine discourages some insects but it is not an insecticide. It doesn’t act as a herbicide.