Sorry, eggshells and coffee grounds aren't necessarily good for your garden. Here's why

MSN: Coffee grounds can be good for plants — but be careful

Southern Living: How To Use Coffee Grounds In Your Garden For Healthier Plants

Discover the benefits of using coffee grounds as a natural fertilizer for plants. We spoke with gardening and soil pros about the best ways to use coffee grounds in the garden ...

A hand holds a plastic spoon full of coffee grounds over a patch of corn seedlings. - La Huertina De Toni/Shutterstock Like other gardening practices that are considered beneficial by some and harmful ...

Eggshells and coffee grounds are not recommended for direct use in gardens and are better suited for compost piles. Coffee grounds contain chemicals like caffeine that can harm some plants and may ...

Better Homes & Gardens on MSN: Do coffee grounds repel mosquitoes? Pest pros weigh in

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A popular gardening tip involving coffee grounds has some truth to it, but be careful. Coffee grounds aren't "magic pixie dust," but in the right circumstance they can help improve your soil according ...

If a cup of coffee (or several!) are part of your morning or afternoon routine, it's likely that you've tossed a lot of grounds. Coffee grounds are actually full of organic matter and are wonderful to ...