COFFEE GROUND AND BLUEBERRY AND ACID LOVING PLANTS (forum)
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Julie starts with ...
Hi,
I would be nice if you could share some information about how much is the right amount to mix in garden soil and is coffee ground be safe to use for acid loving plants like azaria or blueberry etc.. Thank you very much.
Time: 20th January 2009 8:12pm
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Ellen says...
coffee ground I place them surround my rose bush, and it's the only that I do for it.
and for pottings plants, I'd mixed every 10L = 1/2 bag of those cheapest potting mixed at Bunnings ($3/bag kind) with 2 table spoons of hortico granules fertilizers along with 5- cups of chicken poo pellets (from Bunnings -Rooster Booster Fertilizer). Then after that every 3 months a scoop or two of the hortico fertilizer here and there, and also depends how big is the plants, for big plants over 1 meter tall, would be over 3-4 scoops of it .
Time: 21st January 2009 7:44am
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Julie says...
Many thanks Ellen for help. Julie
Time: 21st January 2009 7:50am
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Alan says...
I am also interest in this topic too. It is such a waste not to use coffee ground for plants but how don't know how much to mix with soil. Any idea please?
Time: 22nd January 2009 7:06am
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