Saturday 10 October 2015

Composting With Coffee Grounds


Composting With Coffee Grounds – Used Coffee Grounds For Gardening







Whether you make your cup of coffee daily or you have noticed your local coffee house has started to put out bags of used coffee, you may be wondering about composting with coffee grounds. Are coffee grounds as fertilizer a good idea? And how do coffee grounds used for gardens help or hurt? Keep reading to learn more about coffee grounds and gardening.

Composting Coffee Grounds

Composting with coffee is a great way to make use of something that would otherwise end up taking up space in a landfill. Composting coffee grounds helps to add nitrogen to your compost pile.

Composting coffee grounds is as easy as throwing the used coffee grounds onto your compost pile. Used coffee filters can be composted as well.

If you will be adding used coffee grounds to your compost pile, keep in mind that they are considered green compost material and will need to be balanced with the addition of some brown compost material.

Coffee Grounds as Fertilizer

Used coffee grounds for gardening does not end with compost. Many people choose to place coffee grounds straight onto the soil and use it as a fertilizer. The thing to keep in mind is while coffee grounds add nitrogen to your compost, they will not immediately add nitrogen to your soil.

The benefit of using coffee grounds as a fertilizer is that it adds organic material to the soil, which improves drainage, water retention and aeration in the soil. The used coffee grounds will also help microorganisms beneficial to plant growth thrive as well as attract earthworms.

Many people feel that coffee grounds lower the pH (or raise the acid level) of soil, which is good for acid loving plants. But this is only true for unwashed coffee grounds. If you rinse your used coffee grounds, they will have a near neutral pH of 6.5 and will not affect the acid levels of the soil.

To use coffee grounds as fertilizer, work the coffee grounds into the soil around your plants. Leftover diluted coffee works well like this too.
Other Uses for Used Coffee Grounds in Gardens

Coffee grounds can also be used in your garden for other things.
Many gardeners like to use used coffee grounds as a mulch for their plants.

Other uses for coffee grounds include using it to keep slugs and snails away from plants. The theory is that the caffeine in the coffee grounds negatively affects these pests and so they avoid soil where the coffee grounds are found.
Some people also claim that coffee grounds on the soil is a cat repellent and will keep cats from using your flower and veggie beds as a litter box.
You can also use coffee grounds as worm food if you do vermicomposting with a worm bin. Worms are very fond of coffee grounds.

Coffee grounds and gardening go together naturally. Whether you are composting with coffee grounds or using used coffee grounds around the yard, you will find that coffee can give your garden as much of a pick me up as it does for you.

School Lunch Ideas On A Budget

School Lunches:

We all go through the supermarket and think to ourselves, it would be so easy to fall into the trap of buying all for the school lunches, I've been there I know.

I had two very active, very tall teenagers, and the amount of food they ate each day was phenomenal and lunch was one of those meals, we battled and in the end there was no other way I had to make their lunches as buying enough food to fill them in a day was ridiculous. 

They usually took to school, each day

  •  6 slices of bread made into assorted sandwiches and cut in half, we could be quite original with fillings  they were not terribly fussy eaters
  •  2 pieces of any type of fruit
  •  Homemade cakes or muffins or biscuits
  •  If we had them, some popcorn or chips or pretzels  ( I always brought these items in bulk and we  used glad zip lock bags to seal the freshness in, rather than buy individual lunch size bags
  •  They could also use the microwave at school for 20 cents, so that opened up the door to heaps of  other avenues, such as 2 minute noodles, soup, dinner leftover, American hot dogs, pizzas, pies again  the list was endless
  • Bottle of juice if we had it, or chilled or frozen water