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Started by Zoglet, April 04, 2008, 18:13:35

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Zoglet

Hi

I got some free coffee sludge from starbucks and was wondering if any one could tell me what veg would like it and which would not?

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Got first allotment 24//4/06 - so much to do!

Zoglet

Got first allotment 24//4/06 - so much to do!

star

As far as I know, no plants actually like coffee. I think its meant to go in your compost. You can put it around plants I think to prevent slug attack, but I would imagine in a large circle around the stem........not too close. Im not sure Im making myself very clear.

Someone who has used it will let you know better ;)
I was born with nothing and have most of it left.

alienwithaview

I agree: not sure about plants actually liking [too much] coffee in their soil, but mixed in with the compost it's fine. Years ago I read that roses like coffee as a kind of fertilizer, but this didn't come from a horticultural source, and I haven't been able to verify it.
Regarding slugs: it does work very well as a deterrent / like a barrier: we surround either individual plants, or an entire bed with a 2 - 4 cm wide band of our coffee dregs, and have not seen a single slug brave it across. Our neighbours swear by it, too.
I think it's as good as these slug pellets, which you have to sprinkle meticulously and repeatedly around your plants, but a good deal cheaper (depending on your source)
My pot-plants in the garden get a band of coffee sludge around them, too - it might not be too pleasant on the eyes, esp. with dainty flowers, but does the trick.

markfield rover

 Stick it all over the place ,I use it as a mulch cum slug b'gone , it does not change the ph, I think Starbucks mention it on their web site. It smells great early in the morning.

calendula

my use of it is less than successful and lost a lot of salads to it and don't think it helped with the slugs either - odd how it works for some and yet not for others  :-\

wiltshire lass

i have heard of plants liking cold tea but never coffe sludge

star

Just watched Gardeners World and the new girl was putting coffee grounds on the soil, not thickly, but it did look like there were seedlings amongst the coffee.

I think the coffee is too strong for plant roots personally.
I was born with nothing and have most of it left.

saddad

There was an excellent experiment with coffee solution as a slug killer that somebody resurrected a few weeks ago... too many applications caused Chlorosis... I'd use them sparingly and compost the excess.
:o

Zoglet

well, according to the directions on the packet in can be added " directly to the garden as a side dressing to nitrogen loving plants including most perennials and allium plants (onions?) or can be added to the compost heap."

So I may give it a try on the onions!

:P

Got first allotment 24//4/06 - so much to do!

Biscombe

Geraniums like coffee grounds!

ruud

 Cats dont like coffee sludge. ;D ;D ;D ;D

star

What about moles? I might get them sorted once and for all 8) ;D
I was born with nothing and have most of it left.

Zoglet

Well I have placed it around a couple of rows of onions and one of garlic- will leave a comment if anything commentable happens!  ::) - it does smell good though!
Got first allotment 24//4/06 - so much to do!

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