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17 Plants That Thrive with Coffee Grounds – Boost Growth Naturally

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Improved soil fertility and structure that will come from coffee grounds benefit squash and its different varieties very well. The grounds not only support water retention, and root development but also drastically improve soil texture which plays a major role in squash growth.

Peppers
Peppers

If you’re fond of spicy stuff and happen to be growing peppers in your garden, adding coffee grounds to the plant’s soil will boost overall nutrient content while improving aeration. You’ll witness your pepper plants fruiting in abundance rapidly and getting a lot stronger in no time.

Roses
Roses

Yes, you read that right! Even roses can benefit from coffee grounds mixed into the soil!

They would particularly appreciate the slow-releasing nitrogen that would aid with better foliage development and blooming. You’ll definitely witness a noticeable difference in overall plant health and the vibrancy of its blooms.

Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas

For hydrangeas, coffee grounds will help maintain a decent level of acidity in the soil which is beneficial for the plant’s growth.

The grounds add nutrients to the soil like nitrogen and trace minerals as well as improve soil structure that can have a positive impact on the plant’s health. You’ll also get vigorous and more colorful blooms.

Gardenias
Gardenias

For optimal growth and blooming, gardenias need acidic soil and there’s no better way to achieve it than coffee grounds. They alter the pH of the soil ever so slightly but enough to really make a difference.

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