Best Ways to Utilize 

Coffee Grounds for Houseplant

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If you’ve been in the habit of simply disposing of your coffee grounds each morning, you should rethink your approach.

Coffee grounds offer an eco-friendly alternative for enhancing your plant’s soil quality and promoting growth.

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Let’s get into how you can use it!

01. CREATE COMPOST

Used coffee grounds are an excellent addition to your compost that works wonders for enhancing soil quality and nurturing healthy plants.

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02. LIQUID  FERTILIZER

An alternative approach is to create a liquid fertilizer from your used coffee ground. All you have to do is take your freshly brewed coffee grounds and mix it with water.

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03. ADD TO PLANT'S SOIL

Mixing coffee grounds in with your potting soil in small proportions is the key. As coffee grounds decompose, they provide a gentle boost to plant growth.

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Best houseplants for used coffee ground

– Spider Plant – Jade Plant – Pothos and Golden Potho – Snake Plant – Rose – Azalea – Philodendron

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