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Use Coffee Grounds for Acid-Loving Plants
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plantladylin
January 14, 2012
Coffee Grounds: Mix into the soil of acid-loving plants like gardenias, azaleas, etc.
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Anderwood
Dec 18, 2013 1:05 PM CST
Name: Reid
North Branch, MN (Zone 4b)
Brewed grounds are not scientific according to recent research, so don't go putting those around blueberries, unless your soil is very acidic!
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