Used coffee grounds don't need to go in the garbage. Naturally, you can add them to compost, but some plants actually love grounds in a variety of formats.
Here is the science behind using your morning brew and grounds to perk up your plants.
According to a plant and gardening expert, peace lilies will bloom for months if you feed them kitchen scraps.
Most of us have damp coffee grounds in the coffee maker at the end of the day. Rather than tossing them in the trash can, why not put them to good use in the garden? Coffee grounds contain carbon, ...
If your plants lose soil when you water them, or you're a culprit of overwatering, the solution to these common woes may reside right in your kitchen. Believe it or not, a coffee filter can do wonders ...
Peace lilies can be tricky to keep blooming, so one gardener shared how she uses a common kitchen scrap to encourage repeat flowers on her houseplant ...
Bee sitting on a flowering coffee plant. (CN) — Coffee bean farmers produce 25% greater yields on their crops thanks to birds’ and bees’ efforts in helping to pollinate the beloved plants, according ...
Plants turn a house into a home and enliven a space with their beauty and greenery. Being a plant parent isn’t exactly hard, but it does take time and care. Any time we can cut down on plant ...
Picture yourself sipping your favorite coffee drink while leisurely strolling through a lush display of plants. The combined effects of these activities, which studies have found to positively affect ...