I work in a resturant and able to get all the coffee grounds I need. Im also able to get all the produce wast along with egg shells. I harvested 10 5 gallon buckets of compost. Starting all over again.
Starbucks gave me about 40 pound of used coffee grounds today when I asked! Hit them up late in the day and they are happy to give you tons of the stuff!
coffee grounds and kitchen wastes are NOT a "brown" material as someone has noted with a C/N ration of 24:1. It is therefore a "green", don't be misled by their color.,
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beautiful clip i like it .. thanks for posting
callieschildgen 2 months ago
Can someone please send me the contact for MUD, there is no contact info and i have been trying to get hold of them..... thanks....
BASHMENTCOUTURE 1 year ago
I work in a resturant and able to get all the coffee grounds I need. Im also able to get all the produce wast along with egg shells. I harvested 10 5 gallon buckets of compost. Starting all over again.
Allen2045 1 year ago
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Armornone 1 year ago
Starbucks gave me about 40 pound of used coffee grounds today when I asked! Hit them up late in the day and they are happy to give you tons of the stuff!
lordvelos 1 year ago
Does it add caffeine to you plants?
lordvelos 1 year ago
'Slurpin Mud' sounds like An Adult Vid I saw last nite.
M1ST3RHYDE 1 year ago
coffee grounds and kitchen wastes are NOT a "brown" material as someone has noted with a C/N ration of 24:1. It is therefore a "green", don't be misled by their color.,
1too3fore 2 years ago
schweet vid!!!
Make me feel like I live in such a hillbilly/border town (of 1.2 million)
YouAdamNazzkl0wn 3 years ago
coffee grounds 24-1 carbon to nitrogen
damanwidtheplan 4 years ago
Starbucks gives away grounds, all neatly packaged in a 5 lb. bag. It's my understanding that coffee grounds are "green" rather than "brown."
trondergirl 5 years ago 4
Unroasted coffee beans are green. After roasting they turn brown-black; consequently, the grinds are just as black as they were before brewing.
bigredscowboy 4 years ago
I have been composting my coffee grounds for years. It is a great way to add "brown" material to a composter with too much "green" material.
bortojo 5 years ago