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Not Finishing That Coffee? Your Plants Might Want It
Sometimes you make a cup of coffee that you just can't finish and feel guilty about it. Sometimes you empty spent coffee grounds into the trash and feel like there has to be a better way. Well, here's some good news: on a micro level, if done properly, your leftover coffee can actually be good for your plants. Turns out, the nitrogen that's found in coffee grounds can help blooming plants, especially those that thrive in relatively acidic soil. Read more...
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