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  • 1:20 as close as she gets to taking off her top.

  • Hahtcha! Are you single?

  • She must be from California or something and has never been exposed to the fire ant that invades the south. If she had, she would want to destroy them. Oh, by the way, for those who do not know, fire ants are invasives. They hitched a ride here from South American.

  • Great tip i might try that in my fish powered garden for ant control and increasing the acidity of the water for an experiment, hopefully it doesnt harm the fish. You can be a part of my garden anyday, how about coming to Australia and teaching me all about gardening...Hehe

  • ...some very funny comments...

  • "It takes 1-2% caffeine solutions to kill slugs as effectively as the chemicals normally used, but at that strength it can damage plant leaves. Coffee grounds contain about 05% caffeine. "

    Um... If 1-2% can kill slugs... I'm pretty sure 5% in coffee grounds would murder the slugs! Someone needs to either correct a typo or correct what they are stating...

  • She makes me grow

  • she's cute and awesome

  • Nice video post! So, here's why ants don't like coffee; it turns out that plants don't get high, don't get a buzz, and don't worry about staying awake. Cocaine, nicotine, and caffeine are naturally occuring insecticides - they basically give insects a heart attack or drive their metabolism to the moon. A great alternative (more for slugs and garden snails) is to plant the very pretty nicotiana (perennial ornamental tobacco) and pennyroyal (for ground cover that keeps away many of the ants).

  • WOW She would be a nice addition to my garden.

  • But ants are good for your garden! ;p

  • so hot , I will let her taste my coffee

  • thanks for sharing this. cool and amazing!

  • What do you think the coffee grounds are doing to the ants? The alkaloids and tannin acids are killing them...

  • would that work for blueberries? coz i heard they like high acid soil? and can you overdo it and hurt the plant?

  • @GORT192 Blueberry bushes are acid-loving plants so you can regularly sprinkle used coffee grinds at the base of the bushes and mix into the soil. But yes, you should be a bit careful not to over do it.

  • Wow, You have a fantastic rack! opps i mean rake ;)

  • I think your great !

  • Best video out of the 5 I've watched on gardening with coffee grounds. Thanks for getting to and sticking with the point! =)

  • i love seeing you get dirty ;)

  • Im in love

  • ok you lost me when you said you 'don't want to do anything threatening to their lives',

    NEWSFLASH! they are insects. there are BILLIONS AND BILLIONS OF THEM. removing some isn't going to affect the earth or the ant population. geeesh.

  • grounds dont work ants use them to make ther home.

  • You forgot to mention that the grounds also offer a bit of N and K :P

  • sexy big garden glove..hehe i`m like these glove..:-)

  • i just shit in a bucket and let it ferment over the winter... the pour it in my garden. biggest damn tomatoes i ever grew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!

  • @nothadnotbad

    I hope you dig through it and pick out the big pieces first. Sometimes things don't get digested the first time around. :)

  • I add used COFFEE GROUNDS & the PAPER FILTERS to my veggie garden all Winter. In Spring I till them into the soil & also add worms. Of all the compost I add, worms LOVE coffee grounds the best. The worms eat the grounds, digest them & deposit them as worm castings. The also aerate the soil.

    You mentioned that ants don't like grounds, so theres and extra bonus for my garden. They don't seem to bother the good bugs, such as spiders & lady bugs, which both eat insects that do damage.

    Nice video !

  • thanks for the tips i going to try that i usally feed them to my worms

  • I just want YOU in my garden, running around naked like Eve, tempting me to eat forbidden fruits. MMMMMMM. Thank you for your knowledge and beauty.

  • Since you said it makes your soil acidic then wonder if it would be good to put coffee grounds around my blueberries???

  • 10,000...weeeee! I think Ill go make some coffee. 

  • girl yer fine as hell

  • I'll watch more of these tips, pretty girls always get my attention.  Not to mention getting their hands dirty, if she can cook she looks like a keeper...

  • why thank you! i'd love some cleavage with my gardening tip.

  • coffee and tea grounds are good for nitrogen and wont hurt ur dirt like miracle grow. chemical fertilizers poison the ground over time

  • What is this? MILF gardening from a former prom queen?

  • Very re-watchable. :) Should be on cable too.

  • @tanagaba thanks! New videos 3 times a week on here for now. :-)

  • Is she wearing a tiara? Why?  It's hard to take people seriously when they are being silly.

  • @missanna208 Just trying to have some fun with these videos! Most people prefer some "personality" over just another boring reporter. :-)

  • @missanna208

    In reference to your statement/question "Is she wearing a tiara? Why? It's hard to take people seriously when they are being silly." , please consider the following remedies:

    1.) Until you've produced something better to help those that obviously are searching for non-monopolistic means, then you've no place to judge another.

    2.) Like your television, you are free to turn the channel or turn off the viewer to receive the message (and not be so distracted by her hotness"

  • @missanna208 Because she is the queen of her garden??? Lighten up a little and smile. 

  • Respond to this video... So this does work for planting?

  • Lol!

    "No more ants, no more uncles..."

    Comedy gold!

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