23 Pounds Coffee Grounds 2% nitrogen plus varying amounts phosphorus & potassium

23 Pounds Coffee Grounds 2% nitrogen plus varying amounts phosphorus & potassium

USD 36.00 USD
SKU: mMqj821d
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23 Pounds Of Used Coffee Grounds For Gardening FERTILIZER PLANTS + GARDEN Plant.  Shipped with Standard Shipping. Coffee grounds for fertilizer. Coffee grounds are acidic, they should be also great for acid-loving plants like azaleas and blueberries. 23 pounds. Fertilize With Coffee Grounds. Add coffee grounds directly to the soil in your garden. You can scratch it into the top couple inches of soil, or just sprinkle the grounds on top and leave it alone. In smaller amounts, especially when mixed with dry materials, coffee grounds will give up their nitrogen. Used coffee grounds are actually nearly neutral in pH, so they shouldn't cause concerns about their acidity. Coffee grounds are acidic, they should be also great for acid-loving plants like azaleas and blueberries. Or use to inoculate mushrooms Coffee grounds contain around 2% nitrogen as well as varying amounts of phosphorus and potassium which are all very important for the growth of tomato plants. By mixing some coffee grounds into the soil below your tomato plants you're introducing these nutrients that the plants need to thrive. Throughout the year, used coffee bean grounds from Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru are used.

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within14 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
FormPowder
Indoor/OutdoorIndoor & Outdoor
IngredientsNitrogen
Country Of ManufactureUnited States
Compatible Plant TypeAll Purpose
BrandUnbranded
Season Of InterestFall
TypeFertilizer
Volume23 pounds
PackagingBox
Country/Region Of ManufactureColombia
Material BasisCoffee
ApplicationAll Purpose

23 Pounds Of Used Coffee Grounds For Gardening FERTILIZER PLANTS + GARDEN Plant.  Shipped with Standard Shipping. Coffee grounds for fertilizer. Coffee grounds are acidic, they should be also great for acid-loving plants like azaleas and blueberries. 23 pounds. Fertilize With Coffee Grounds. Add coffee grounds directly to the soil in your garden. You can scratch it into the top couple inches of soil, or just sprinkle the grounds on top and leave it alone. In smaller amounts, especially when mixed with dry materials, coffee grounds will give up their nitrogen. Used coffee grounds are actually nearly neutral in pH, so they shouldn't cause concerns about their acidity. Coffee grounds are acidic, they should be also great for acid-loving plants like azaleas and blueberries. Or use to inoculate mushrooms Coffee grounds contain around 2% nitrogen as well as varying amounts of phosphorus and potassium which are all very important for the growth of tomato plants. By mixing some coffee grounds into the soil below your tomato plants you're introducing these nutrients that the plants need to thrive. Throughout the year, used coffee bean grounds from Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru are used.

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