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Coffee grounds are known for their natural repellent effect against insects and slugs. They are particularly effective against aphids, carrot flies, and slugs. To repel insects, you can sprinkle coffee grounds around your plants. To repel slugs, you can mix coffee grounds with wood ash. Furthermore, with its strong smell and bitter taste, coffee grounds can also be effective at keeping certain furry animals away, such as cats, dogs, rabbits, or even foxes.
Coffee grounds are an excellent natural fertilizer for plants. Practical, eco-friendly, and economical, they release their nutrients slowly and gradually, allowing plants to absorb them as needed. Coffee grounds are particularly beneficial for leafy vegetables, flowers, and acid-loving plants, such as hydrangeas, azaleas, and rhododendrons. To use coffee grounds as fertilizer, you can add them to your compost pile, but you can also sprinkle them directly around the plants. However, if you sprinkle them, be careful not to use too much, as this could acidify the soil and harm your plants. Finally, you can mix the coffee grounds into the soil before planting or repotting your plants.
Although coffee grounds are beneficial for many plants, it is important to note that certain plant species do not particularly appreciate their use. Here are a few examples of plants that may be sensitive to coffee grounds:
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