MSN: Used Coffee Grounds Are The Unexpected Secret To Better Home Brews

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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 ...

Yahoo: How to use coffee grounds as lawn fertilizer — 5 tips for a lush lawn

How to use coffee grounds as lawn fertilizer — 5 tips for a lush lawn

AOL: Unbrewed Benefits: The Surprising Truth About Using Coffee Grounds in Your Garden

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world, and with that popularity comes a mountain of used coffee grounds. For gardeners, this waste product can be a tempting addition to the compost ...

Unbrewed Benefits: The Surprising Truth About Using Coffee Grounds in Your Garden

AOL: Will Coffee Grounds Turn Your Hydrangeas Blue? Here's What a Soil Scientist Says