I put used coffee grounds in my compost pile, filter and all. BTW, I think
the grounds are acidic, but I don't know whether roses like that (as opposed
to azaleas & rhodendron).
Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC
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folks,
i have a new house, about 20 rose bushes, a few rhodies, and a
hydrangea.
i have found many references to using coffee grounds as a natural
fertilizer for roses, hydrangeas, and the rhodie.
however, i make cold press coffee. this involves putting roughly 1
pound of coarsely ground coffee into a special container, filling with
cold water overnight, and draining.
thus about once every month and a half, about perfect timing as far as
i can tell from web research, i have a pound of coffee grounds, BUT
these are not what would come out of a percolator or even a drip
maker. they've not been exposed to hot water, only cold soaked
overnight.
thoughts and advice appreciated.