So happy to read your column in the Press of Atlantic City again. We have a huge 150-gallon composter in our backyard, where I deposit lots of vegetable and fruit peelings, eggshells, coffee grinds, ...
which will help add nitrogen to the compost. A "coffee ground tea" could also be made by mixing 2 cups of the grounds to 5 gallons of water, letting "brew" overnight, straining, then using that to ...
Firstly, coffee grounds are an excellent compost ingredient and are fine to apply directly onto the soil around most garden plants if used with care and moderation. They also contain nutrients ...