Turn coffee grounds into lawn gold: Last chance this October
Many people recommend using coffee grounds to combat cellulite on the body. However, not everyone knows that they are also perfect as a lawn fertilizer. This is the last chance to use them. Here's how to do it.
5:36 PM EDT, October 17, 2024
Coffee grounds are not used as a fertilizer for lawns without good reason. They contain a true treasure trove of nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus. These nutrients not only strengthen the lawn but also support its growth.
Even the least experienced gardeners should know how important it is to aerate the soil. Coffee grounds are perfect for this. They can slow down the drying of the soil, which benefits the plants growing in it.
Not everyone is aware of how many pests dislike the smell of coffee. By spreading the grounds as fertilizer, we protect our crops.
The collected grounds should be spread evenly over the lawn. October is the last opportunity to do this, as there is usually no frost yet, which gives the substances in the grounds time to soak into the soil.