dazz Active Member Aug 1, 2008 #1 anyone heard of using tea leaves on there soil grows,because my grandad always saved up his tea bags then he would rip them open and spread them around his plants <outdoors> would this be any good indoors?
anyone heard of using tea leaves on there soil grows,because my grandad always saved up his tea bags then he would rip them open and spread them around his plants <outdoors> would this be any good indoors?
del66666 Well-Known Member Aug 1, 2008 #2 yep my dad used them on garden but u may find they go mouldy if used indoors.
South Texas Well-Known Member Aug 1, 2008 #3 Tea Parties is not our thing, crumpets? What is that? Yes, tea leaves is good for your garden, good for a worm farm or compost pile.
Tea Parties is not our thing, crumpets? What is that? Yes, tea leaves is good for your garden, good for a worm farm or compost pile.
Willie North Well-Known Member Aug 1, 2008 #5 yeah its the same as coffee grounds but like del said they get moldy
catincombs Active Member Aug 2, 2008 #6 Earthworms will eat them & shit them out. Free Fertilizer. They like used coffee grounds to.