Coffee grounds are great for vegetables. This works especially well camellias, hydrangeas, and roses. (Most edible plants like acidic soil, but some plants, such as eucalyptus, ficus, chrysanthemum and clematis, prefer alkaline soil). We don’t have much shade in our front or back yards. Rabbits and chipmunks are sometimes a problem, nibbling on young new shoots as they come up in the spring. I do not use pesticides because of my cats. chop up banana peels & add to your coffee grounds, I did this & some of my roses that always have 2 or 3 blooms on them, are blooming thier butts off.9 that’s what my 5 yr old Grandson says. Hi Lorrie. Vermicomposting. They are considered a “Green” component. Used coffee grounds work great right away but just digging them into the soil near your nitgrogen loving plants for some extra nourishment. Cuttings: Choose a location in full sun or part shade, in average but well drained soil. If using as a fertilizer, my post on making home made compost tea, weed tea and liquid fertilizer might be of interest to you. In-ground clematis have the benefit of drawing from nutrients carried through the soil from a wide area and usually need less fertilizer. Then where I got my drift rose this other woman whom I know has 2 hydrangea plants growing there as well so will ask her if she wants any around them. Required fields are marked *. You can also feed them coffee grounds in the same manner as you would a rose plant (See post on coffee & roses). While there are millions of people in the world who couldn’t do without their daily coffee, there are also people who can’t stand the stuff. Also, to help them grow bigger and to grow a lot of veggies. What do you do with them. I would not put them into the soil near the same plant over and over. loberg. If you have rabbit or chipmunk problems, the best solution is to protect the stems with a barrier of some type. I never fed it other than when I fertilized my adjoining lawn. Clematis Blue Light Plants. And more to the point, there are certain plants, such as hydrangeas, Camellias and roses that just love them! Does anyone know if the coffee grinds will help protect my sunflowers? My question is how often can or should I add coffee grounds to the soil in potted plants? I have been saving coffee grounds for a few days now and about to use them in my garden, Pam. Is it best to put the grounds in water and let them liquify?, I have done this before but we use lots of coffee, not much bananas or eggs. i think of clematis could artwork nice. Anything that compacts will reduce the amount of water/rain and air reaching the soil. Mis it in with the soil. Your acid-loving plants like hydrangeas, rhododendrons, azaleas, lily of the valley, blueberries, carrots, and radishes can get a boost from fresh grounds. Any ideas? Plants that like coffee grounds—and plants that don’t. Coffee grounds are quite fine, and as such they compact easily. If you find yourself wasting too many used coffee grounds, there is a crafty way to utilize this organic waste. I have a big deer problem, not to mention rabbits and squirrels. Can coffee grounds be used with hibiscus ? content and I enjoyed reading it, thank you for the good information! Thanks Carol. : (, HI Nikki, Sorry to hear you had that problem. Would raspberries do well with the coffee grounds? I would love to cut the flowers of my hydrangeas but I am worried they won’t bud back again. Can you use them for azaleas too? They gave me more than I could use for the time being. I am having a really hard time trying to grow my first plants in pots, lavender isn’t doing great, and thyme also.. I had a hydrangea off my patio which had sufficient shade until wind took out two large limbs in my neighbors maple tree. I’ll have to use my coffee grounds around my roses. I have 10 garden beds and I use them sporadically around the plants. I also throw my coffee grounds, filter and all into my compost pile. Not like growing celery or rice but quite a bit. Some people get used coffee grounds from places like Starbucks. Clematis eat a lot and should be fed supplements like this from February through September. There are lots of ways to put them use in your garden. Thanks for any help or advice with this. coffee grounds are useful for gardens, just don't use alot. Have 5 rose bushes and the fellah whom told me I could plant one of my roses in his garden also has growing 3 tomato plants so he told me to put it around them too. Roses & Coffee grounds, don’t make this common mistake. I would dig them into the soil and wouldn’t add them often. Unprocessed grounds may help to slowly alter the soil’s pH, though it’s not the most efficient way to do so. You can use them new but this would defeat the recycle idea of reusing them. Coffee grounds also provide a healthy and slight dose of other basic nutrients like phosphorus and potassium. Fresh coffee grounds are acidic (used ones are neutral.) Also I was wondering how do I store leftover coffee grounds that I got from Starbucks. Seem like they are dying. Coffee grounds an excellent garden source in this regard, as are many vegetable scraps, egg shells and other kitchen refuse items. Make Daffodils happy little rays of sunshine this spring. Glad to hear this works for you Paul Carol, When I tried using them they turned the soul moldy. Last spring I had landscapers build me a walkway and the clematis was covered with beach stone. Clematis use their leaf stems, which are able to coil like the tendrils of a pea vine. But suddenly in the later Spring it burst out of the rock walkway and bloomed like it had in the past. When I learned this I started saving them from when we meet in the lounge for coffee every morning. Coffee grounds are about 2 percent nitrogen by volume, nitrogen being an important component for growing plants. Rumors of coffee grounds repelling deer may be overstated. Vines climb in several different ways. Lots of clematis have the same flower colors but the middles (stamen, stigma, ovary—colors and shapes) can vary greatly. Clematis vines are HUNGRY for vitamins and nutrients. Other used for coffee grounds include using it to keep slugs and snails away from plants. Composting with Coffee Grounds Old coffee grounds are one of the best ways to add nitrogen to your compost pile, which is often a lacking element in urban or suburban composting. (I am trying to encourage them to grow into a privacy hedge.). Most people just sprinkle them around the plant. This is also helpful for a clematis expert to narrow down your type. Also, the tannic acid in tea leaves can mildly change and lower your soil pH, just like used coffee grounds. Fortunately, clematis don't have many pests. Deer are voracious eaters, and a few cupfuls of coffee grounds are unlikely to make much of a difference. | Plants, Flowering vines, Beautiful flowers. Azaleas are acid loving plants. also you can put food coloring at the roots an it rainbows them. I have 10 garden beds that are all quite large, so I can use mine often without over doing it. Hi Stacey, I have never used them on potted plants so I would not know how much to suggest. Try to put up artificial shade if possible until you can move your plant. Tea leaves contain around 4.15 percent nitrogen and other nutrition that nourish the soil. Be sure to visit my Facebook page, f you like to learn about other Gardening Tips. Coffee has been used as part of gardening techniques for fairly long now, and they are believed to have several benefits for the growth of beautiful flowers like roses. thanks so much, Sunnie, HI Sunnie, One thing I have learned about hydrangeas is that the color comes and goes. The fungus causes lesions, which cut off the vine’s flow of water … I use both bananna & coffee also on my roses & mine also are blooming like crazy. I also add some organic matter once a year, like worm casings, kelp meal, epsom salts. Carol. Basically all acid loving plants can benefit from coffee and tea grounds. Thanks! Enjoy every word you publish An abundance of great information Clematis and rode smoothie work well for amount and size of blooms Thanks. she has planted Annabelle,Snowflake and Lilli Hydrangea’s. ← Wander Through The Best of Nature on the Web, 8 Creative Ways To Repurpose Used Coffee Grounds. I don’t use any chemical fertilizers, so I can’t comment on that. Thanks for the information! There's a great way to feed your roses coffee grounds, which lowers the ph on soil and attracts worms which loosen and feed the… Change ). My roses and hydrangea’s are fed a steady diet of coffee grounds, banana peels, egg shells and green and herbal tea bags. I will begin to follow your fertilizing advice for this ferocious little survivor! Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. I put my patio chairs around and up over my plant to help shade during hottest part of day. They can be frozen and rethawed to use, or dried in the oven on low heat and then stored. They are the occasional input of organic matter. Each animal is a bit different. So how often, weekly??? Because using coffee grounds to help plants grow is so hit or miss and has such a wide range … Hope temp. Avoid heavy clay soils. Any kitchen refuse is fine for most garden plants. If you cut them after August, you may cut of buds that have formed for next year’s flowers. Carol. Since basil is not an acid loving plant, I’d only use those that have been used in coffee. How often can you put coffee grounds on outdoor plants like hydrangeas or rhododendrons? They’ll just act as a bit of fertilizer for the plant. Is there a limit to how much grounds you use or how often you can use them? Adding spent coffee grounds — those that are wet and have been used to brew coffee — won’t affect soil pH at all since spent grounds … Thank you, Hi Beth Plain composted (rotted) coffee grounds make excellent fertilizer. Your first step will be to dig a hole at least 18 inches deep and 18 inches wide for the clematis. So I put out a NO TRESPASSING sign last night. just came by to review this blog. So you have brewed yourself a big ole cup of Joe and have a pile of used coffee grounds. Azalea Care & Coffee Grounds. How often do you place coffee grounds around roses and hydrengas? Once a month maybe. Currently you have JavaScript disabled. Weekly is too often I think. This tells you the soil PH to determine whether to add more. At the end of the growing season, what do the seed heads look like? I have some potted roses on my windowsill, one is actually quite large. Clematis may be grown from cuttings, planted in a container or planted into the ground. Do you vermi-compost with a worm bin? Just pile up the grounds around the plant to keep the weeds away. Make roses bloom and bloom- for free! ( Log Out /  Yes that would be a great place to use them. Feb 23, 2018 - If you’ve been tossing your coffee grounds in the trash once you’re done with them, then you’re wasting other ways that the grounds can be used for good. Think of it as fertilizer. I have a question about hydrangeas. Others have adhesive pads (ivy) or clinging stem roots (like climbing hydrangeas). Hi Alice. Truck drivers have continually parked on a piece of private property that I got approved by tge owner and the City of West Valley in Salt Lake County to turn it into a garden. and we were wondering if the coffee grounds will change the color? It is hard to say just how much. Remember to consider the rate of growth and the size it will be at maturity. I grind rinds, etc. The coffee grounds have a 20 to 1 ratio of nitrogen to carbon, which makes them ideal for helping grow plants such as tomatoes.Mulch for plants. I was wondering if coffee grounds are good for basil plants? Do what I do if you have no shade trees. they have a natural anti-fungus effect and also help keep the soil moist. I date each can and make sure I use the oldest first. Clematis seems to love the same nutrients that roses love. Well, you know me, I just don’t seem to be able to throw away  kitchen refuse, if it can be used in a compost pile, so that is the least that you can do with them. I called the cops last night and they said I can have the trucks towed away. So often do I put it around them and how much? Tea leaves also improve soil structure and increase the drainage. Why do I keep warning you not to put coffee grounds on your plants? And my hydrangea is all but dead. Azalea shrubs grace the home landscape with a bountiful bloom of spectacular colors, such as pinks, white and reds. plants thrive on them. If you do, worms LOVE used coffee grounds for their food. I use an empty coffee can close at hand when cooking and dump everything in that like I would do for a compost pile. I don’t have room for a compost. Not something to do all the time, any more than you would fertilize with commercial fertilizers often. Tried drying them out more also, and they also turned moldy. do I plce the coffee grounds around the plant base??? I’ve never tried to grow lavender but thyme grows easily for me. Hello all, I have hacked a flower garden out of my tiny backyard. You CAN co-plant them, and the clematis will climb the rose bush, but you’ll need to feed heavily so the clematis doesn’t starve the roses of nutrients. Carol, Thanyou Carol for all your advise. The coffee grounds are really more for plants that liked to have a more acid soil such as the hydrangeas , camellias, berries and roses. But before you jump to sprinkle those grounds on your soil, there are some things you might want to be wary of. Every other week?? 4 years ago. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser. The theory is that the caffeine in the coffee grounds negatively affects these pests and so they avoid soil where the coffee grounds are found. Take photos and note the colors of the various parts. Some coffee places such as Starbucks will give away their used coffee grounds if you just ask. Aloe Vera, peppers, watercress, lilac, and lavender will react badly to coffee, so keep your coffee grounds away from those plants. I tried to dig it out but was unable to because of my age. Work them into the soil around the plant. This is not good for your plants or the other soil biota. Finally, coffee attracts earthworms that eat spider mites and aphids. One of the most popular garden plants, clematis produce masses of flowers in a variety of shapes and colours. As much as we like to think caffeine was created for humans, evolution had other ideas. Weekly, monthly etc?? Your amended soil is your first nutritional defense, no topical applications can make up for clematis planted in … Place a handful of coffee grounds into a bucket of water and leave them for a day or two. Clematis wilt occurs when a fungus infects a clematis stem near the soil line. Carol. Smaller garden plots should have them added about as often as you would think of fertilizing. Some have twining stems (like morning glories) or tendrils (like sweet peas). Coffee grounds are also known to deter slugs and snails, so sprinkle them around plants that these pests love, such as hostas and broccoli and Brussels sprouts. Put the umbrella close to them so they will get a lot of shade and close the umbrellas in the evening. Carol. I have two allotments and use coffee grounds from Coffee 1 and home. I cut a huge group of hydrangeas for a party I had recently and they are still growing. Leftover coffee and coffee grounds change the pH factor in the soil-which causes acidity. How to grow clematis. Carol. Can coffee grounds be used on rose of Sharon bushes and how much and offten should the coffee grounds be applied? Can this be done for all plants? Also Read: Used Coffee Ground … (I would add them to other lawn refuse such as grass clippings or leaves.). Coffee Grounds are great for Hydrangeas, Camillias and Roses! Will it be beneficial for herbs as well? Does the coffee grounds have to be used or can they be new right out of the can? In the meantime, what about creating some type of summertime awning using cheap canvas drop cloths draped over a DIY pergola to add shade to an area? I don’t think I would use it on vegetables. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. They do like an acid soil, and coffee grounds help with that but I don’t know if it affects their color. Thanks for the tip! The short answer: unwashed coffee grounds will lower the pH level of your garden (raise the acidity), which is great for plants that like acidic soil, but hurts plants that prefer less acidic soil. Have you tried other green tips for your gardens? So make friends at your local coffee house if you need more than you have at home. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.". We put it in the shadiest place we could find, but I’m not sure it’s right for it. Too much of anything in garden soil can cause problems for plants since changes will be made to the soil structure. As these grounds decompose, the low nitrogen level in them acts as a long-acting fertilizer. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser. Rose of Sharon bushes like an acidic soil, so I assume that the coffee grounds would help in this regard. Clematis roots should always be cool and uniformly moist. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Also, do you have to dig around the plant and put the grounds under the soil, or is just placing the grounds on the surface sufficient? Hi Karen. Check with your local garden center maybe. Any help you can give us will be GREATLY appreciated. I’ll have to look into my laurel bushes would like them, too. Coffee grounds may be somewhat more effective as a rabbit repellent, though here, too, a more aggressive repellant, such as … Hi Fred. Yes, they will help herbs too. Have to check on it now. I plan on moving plant later this fall or early spring. Put in a blender with water, purée, then pour around the root areas. It can be used to fertilize your plants. ( Log Out /  However, tomatoes do not like fresh coffee grounds; keep them out of that area of the garden. I would just alternate it between bushes and give them a rest in between. Learning what causes clematis wilt is important in its treatment and prevention as well. Old coffee grounds combined with egg shells also makes a great compost tea when combined with rain water. Not only will you have healthier plants, but you will also save money on garden fertilizer, and know that you are being “green” as a gardener. I’d give it a month rest perhaps. The grounds break down in the soil. “Blue Light” clematis (Clematis “Blue Light”) is a hybrid clematis variety with large blossoms. Rose smoothie! Annuals or perennials may be planted to shade the roots, or use an organic mulch. Never sprinkle coffee grounds right next to the plant. Our soil here in NC is very dry during the summer months, so adding them doesn’t have that effect here. Carol, What about using orange and lemon peels around your hydrangeas, Hi Bee. Answer: Used coffee grounds can be a wonderful addition to your garden as a mulch and in your compost pile. up with plenty of water and pour them on my garden soil. While used coffee grounds are only slightly acidic, fresh (unbrewed) coffee grounds have more acid. Grounds are packaged in reused coffee bags and come with simple directions for using the grounds in the garden or compost pile. Households produce small quantities of the stuff, and if you want more, many coffee houses will gladly give gardeners their grounds. It’s funny how organic waste could help your garden in many ways, and I sometimes feel like I should go around and collect it from my neighbours and use it in my garden, haha! Hi Gerri. Coffee Grounds are organic, and will slowly decompose in the garden–sounds like a good mulch. Clematis eat a lot and should be fed supplements like this from February through September. shade helps. Plants that don’t like Coffee Grounds. weekly? Save banana peels, eggshells, and tomato discards. Maybe the refrigerator? Coffee grounds are long known to enhance azaleas. Tell the truck driver not to park there. Your email address will not be published. An eclectic mix of flowers that are native to my area. I had planned on using coffee grounds around a hydrangea bush but how much is enough, or too much? at single place. yes it is much better to reuse and recycle what we can. No room for a compost heap. This is my first time visit at here and i am actually pleassant to read everthing Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. You didn’t mention where you live. When I’m not lazy I also collect eggshells and use them in pots(since it would take too much time for them to have any impact in the garden). Some hydrangea prefer sun, indirect or part of the day. It is not just nourishment that used grounds bring to the soil though. ( Log Out /  I live in the deep south on the gulf, Parents and aunts always did this. However, I have never tried them on this plant, so I can’t tell you how much to use or how often. Carol. Mine were peachy colored one year and very blue the next. and the banana peel and the egg shell will that mess with the color? I did nothing to the soil at all. Please leave your comments below. she loves the white and green colored hydrangas. I’ve never planted anything before and I think they’re doing pretty good so far. You can also feed them coffee grounds in the same manner as you would a rose plant (See post on coffee & roses). Post was not sent - check your email addresses! I have heard of people drying them out and then grinding them and adding them to soil but have not tried this. also around fig trees, tea and coffee ground. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. benefit from them. Out side in the garden, I’d suggest 1 tablespoon of coffee grounds around each plant, lightly working it into the soil once a week. Plants are the same way. Plants like azaleas, rhodedendrons, blueberries, roses, etc. Composting grounds introduces microorganisms that break down and release the nitrogen as it raises the temperature of the pile and aids in killing weed seeds and pathogens. Carol. My partial shade clematis kept flowering every year with abundent flowers. I also have to mix it in with the soil right? My corn was destroyed this week by squirrels. The addition of coffee grounds to make up 25 percent of the volume in your compost pile helps sustain high temperatures, which reduce potentially dangerous pathogens as … Coffee grounds make a great liquid feeder. ( Log Out /  Clematis likes lots of nourishment and coffee grounds are often recommended for it. However, because coffee grounds can raise the soil's acidity level, limit their use to plants that like high acidity, such as azaleas and hydrangeas. I use a couple of large scoops to make ‘tea’. Any kitchen refuse is fine for most garden plants. I do, in fact, use tea grounds as well. But you really should plant some fast growing shade trees not only for the plants but to shade the house and cool it off. Lv 4. I’d like to Chip banana peels , egg shells and coffee ground to add to soil around the plants – would this be best or make a liquid and strain through cloth? I’ve never thought about how often. Creative thinking! This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive a small commission from the sale, but the price is the same for you. Our house faces NE and it’s SW on the back. Although the grounds are not beneficial to tomatoes, their acidic content can help perennial food plants and vegetables like blueberries, roses, radishes, carrots, and hydrangeas flourish. what is a good fertilizer for these white Hydrangea’s? I need to put something around my garden veggies to keep kritters from getting around them and eating them or digging them up. Isn’t it great to use things that would normally make it to the trash to make something grow better? I would alternate between plants and perhaps not fertilize during the colder months when many plants are dormant. In dry form, the nitrogen in coffee grounds has low bioavailability. Feeding your hungry Clematis for beautiful blooms. Ten trees are being delivered to me in the fall from Arbor Day Foundation. would coffee grouns work for azaleas also? Carol. Greens for the compost pile. Sometimes they are green and sort of camouflage themselves. Don’t throw out those used coffee grounds. Hi Jane, I have never tried flavored coffee grounds, but I doubt it would matter. I was wondering if I could use the coffee grounds on container plants also or if this would be an issue. Carol. Hi Lauren, So far so good!???? The only way to tell is to test your soil before using and then test the acidity after adding coffee grounds. Fertilizing Clematis Flowers Growing in the Ground. Making the compost tea and then straining it and using as a fertilizer would work in the way you suggest in your comment. I have read that a suggested ratio is 1 part coffee grounds mixed with 3 parts dried leaves and then place around the plants. That’s it and they thrive like crazy. Have you considered planting a few shade trees? Many gardeners like to use used coffee grounds as a mulch for their plants. Coffee grounds contain 2% of nitrogen, but plants can not use this until it breaks down. Can you use too much (many) coffee grounds? Yes. Yes they would. Spent ground coffee has a pH level of about 4.0, so add your diluted grounds no more than twice a week. How would flavored coffee grounds be for clematis? Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. I occasionally add a spoonful or two to the pots (much less for the smaller ones). The coffee grounds do work really well. Once they discover the garden and how tasty it is, it is very hard to keep them out short of fencing or caging or netting. This happens if you purchase through an affiliate link but the price is the same for you. Talk to hem! Normally, mixing them in with the soil helps but once again, it depends on the soil. In a compost pile, coffee grounds get added to dry ingredients so it offsets the moisture component. Click to see our Privacy policy. If you have lots of kitchen refuse, it is best to add it to a compost pile, along with garden refuse to allow it to break down, rather than adding it often to the garden. Can you use them year round? Source (s): been there! They also need a lot of water usually. Deer don't like them and neither do slugs! Oh and some alfalfa pellets. But there is no need to wait for them to compost. Why do my clematis keep dying? I don’t use any chemical fertilizers, so I … We planted 3 in our front yard by the steps, but one has died, the second is barely holding on, and the third is okay, although not as big as she should be. ... Clematis, like most plants, is best transplanted on cool, overcast days, in fall to early spring. I’m new to the whole planting experience..I live in the city but, I’m still a country girl at heart. Thanks. Examine the center of the flowers. So, I have many 5 gal containers that I’ve planted – I have 9 total of tomatoes with 3 different varieties, 2 pepper plants, 2 eggplants, 2 cauliflower, & 2 broccoli. Then press the cut side to the ground, put a little soil over it, and weight it down with a rock or a brick. Copyright & Permissions © 2020 – Carol G Speake. After it grows some roots, you can cut it off of the mother plant and relocate it to whatever sunny spot you would like. It’s easier for me to handle (can’t turn an compost pile). Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in the post above are "affiliate links." This will create a nice amber-colored liquid that you can use to feed house plants as needed. Save on the electricity. If you have acid loving plants, some gardeners say to forget the mulch. Blueberries, cranberries and other citrus fruit like used coffee (and tea) grounds added to their soil since they help to bring it closer to the 3.0 -5.0 PH that these plants need. More like you would do with fertilizer. Thinking of purchasing earthworms to improve the soil & using coffee grinds to encourage the earthworms & perk up my roses. It seems to be really full of great Nut Shells. The more the merrier. Other used for coffee grounds include using it to keep slugs and snails away from plants. 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