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nostr:npub10lcwh99sec63zvf22e8m2swpe03ahaey8lkc6pnk7cl9nmn8u6rsxm7wpc Nice! Have you thought about a worm bin?

You can throw coffee grounds straight on the ground - though that works better in the south, than in Maine. In North Ga, coffee grounds vanish into the ground within a couple of days. In Maine it can be a few weeks. It does wonders for the texture of the soil. (And, Coffee Grounds (from hot brews) are not acidic. The acid goes into the cup. I don't know if that holds true for the grounds from cold brew. They might be different.

nostr:npub13aw502c3fexj29lc27squr0m02qfcjkqfwz4e32kh39r9u3nd69snlkayf had a verma compost in uni. Never got into it too much. I know they are simple. But I need stupid simple really. I don’t drink coffee but when I have guests I use the grounds to keep the cats away from the mulch in the back :)

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