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canyonsister

coffee grounds

canyonsister
13 years ago

I am confused about the use of spent coffee grounds...I know that coffee grounds are considered "green" and high in nitrogen when added to compost, but I have heard that when added directly to soil around plants, that they will "rob" nitrogen from the plants for a period of time while they are broken down by soil organisms. Is the same true of other "geeen" materials such as grass clippings? Do only animal manures immediately ADD available nitrogen? I have an abundance of coffee grounds that I would like to use for mulch in perennial beds but don't want to rob nitrogen from my already marginal soil. Should I top dress with an "organic" fertilizer (like Milorganite) at the same time?

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