14 Tips How to Recycle Coffee Grounds
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Coffee grounds are a good compost ingredient because they are high in nitrogen, which aids in soil moisture retention and plant growth
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Coffee grounds can be recycled with other organic materials such as leaves or grass clippings to make a nutrient-rich fertilizer for plants
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Coffee grounds can be used as a natural cleaning agent for various surfaces such as tile grout, stainless steel sinks, and ovens
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Coffee grounds mixed with water make an excellent weed killer that is both cheap and effective
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Coffee grounds make a great mulch for garden plants, as they are high in nitrogen
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Flowers and herbs can be fertilized with coffee grounds and water, making them more disease and drought-resistant
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Adding coffee grounds to the soil around outdoor plants can repel insects
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Coffee grounds can be used to bait traps and create barriers in your garden to keep ants out
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A 5 tablespoon full added to bathwater can help eliminate body odor and leave a fresh aroma behind
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If you spill coffee on your shirt, sprinkle some in the stain and let the grounds absorb the liquid
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Sprinkle a little ground coffee in your bread before putting it in the oven to prevent mold from growing
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To remove odors from the refrigerator, put a coffee filter in the plastic bag and fill it with coffee grounds
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Why You Should Be Using Coffee Grounds in Your Garden and How It Helps
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