Notaa Active Member Mar 12, 2011 #1 Can i add coffee grounds to my dirt to make a better soil ? Im using regular dirt from outside .
mellokitty Moderatrix of Journals Mar 12, 2011 #2 coffee grounds are a bit acidic to be directly amending soil with (what is your soil like? loamy, sandy, clay?) coffee grounds are great fodder for your compost pile though. adds loads of n when it decomposes.
coffee grounds are a bit acidic to be directly amending soil with (what is your soil like? loamy, sandy, clay?) coffee grounds are great fodder for your compost pile though. adds loads of n when it decomposes.
F frmrboi Well-Known Member Mar 12, 2011 #4 Notaa said: Is more sandy buh it gets dry quickly . What should i do ? Click to expand... buy decent soil, it will pay for itself big time.
Notaa said: Is more sandy buh it gets dry quickly . What should i do ? Click to expand... buy decent soil, it will pay for itself big time.
mellokitty Moderatrix of Journals Mar 12, 2011 #5 well, sand is a natural aerator so you've got that covered. now what you need to add is some water retention. sphagnum peat (aka peat moss) and/or coco are good for this.
well, sand is a natural aerator so you've got that covered. now what you need to add is some water retention. sphagnum peat (aka peat moss) and/or coco are good for this.