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Coffee grounds are an organic waste produced in our daily lives, but did you know that they can become a natural fertilizer to help us create beautiful flowers? This article will focus on coffee grounds and explore how to use them to make natural fertilizer for flowers.
Nutritional Value of Coffee Grounds
First, let's take a look at the nutritional value of coffee grounds. Coffee grounds are rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other nutrients needed by plants. These elements are essential for the growth of flowers, and can promote root development, increase the content of green pigment in leaves, and improve plant resistance.
Production process
Next, I will show you how to make natural fertilizer for flowers using coffee grounds:
- Collection and Processing:
- Grinding and Mixing:
- Fertilization:
First, after enjoying your delicious coffee, don't rush to throw away the remaining coffee grounds. Collect them and do a simple disposal. You can dry them, or just put the wet grounds in a well-ventilated place to dry.
Grind the dried coffee grounds into a fine powder. Then, choose the appropriate amount of coffee grounds powder and mix it with other organic matter according to the needs of the flowers you grow. For example, you can add leaf mold, bone meal, etc.
Now that you have made your coffee grounds flower fertilizer, it's time to use it! Before watering each time, sprinkle an appropriate amount of fertilizer on the surface of the flower pot and gently mix it. Then water as normal.
Precautions
Of course, there are a few things to keep in mind when using coffee grounds as flower fertilizer:
- Control dosage:
- Applicable flowers:
- Pay attention to humidity:
Although coffee grounds are rich in nutrients, excessive use may harm plants, so use them according to the specific situation and mix them with other organic materials in a certain proportion.
Coffee grounds fertilizer is suitable for most flowers, but not all plants will benefit. Before using it, make sure you understand the nutritional requirements of the flowers you are growing.
Coffee ground fertilizer contains a certain amount of water, so after fertilizing, you must pay attention to controlling the amount of watering to avoid excessive moisture that may cause root rot.
Conclusion
By using coffee grounds to make natural fertilizer, we can not only effectively utilize waste resources, but also provide essential nutrients for our flowers. I hope that the methods and precautions introduced in this article can help you create a beautiful and healthy garden!
References:
[1] Smith, J. (2018). The Benefits of Using Coffee Grounds in Your GarDEn. Retrieved from https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/compoSTing/ingredients/coffee-grounds-gardening.htm
[2] Saeed, M., & Mahmood, T. (2016). Use of coffee grounds as organic fertilizer and its effect on growth of tomato seedlings. Journal of Environmental SCience and Technology, 9(5), 372-379.