Jul 30, 2008 #1 krjwaj Lovin' The Homestead Joined Jul 15, 2008 Messages 260 Reaction score 0 Points 94 Location Apex, NC We put our used coffee grinds in the compost and I have heard of using them for hair treatments. Anything else?
We put our used coffee grinds in the compost and I have heard of using them for hair treatments. Anything else?
Jul 30, 2008 #2 B Better Half Power Conserver Joined Jul 19, 2008 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Points 29 Location Pacific NW We use them around acid-loving plants to keep the slugs away. Once I grew oyster mushrooms on them.
Jul 30, 2008 #3 R robbobbin Enjoys Recycling Joined Jul 29, 2008 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Points 22 I've heard you can polish silver with them-but I never tried it. I put ours in my worm bin.
Jul 30, 2008 #4 ticks Hunting Crazy Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 1,471 Reaction score 5 Points 124 Location The Sticks, VERMONT My aunt uses them on plants.
Jul 30, 2008 #5 Beekissed Mountain Sage Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 12,774 Reaction score 3,945 Points 437 Location Mountains of WV They make a great additive to homemade bar soap, for cleansing of greasy hands! Sort of works like the pumice soap (GoJo) but gentler...makes the soap smell great too!
They make a great additive to homemade bar soap, for cleansing of greasy hands! Sort of works like the pumice soap (GoJo) but gentler...makes the soap smell great too!
Jul 31, 2008 Thread starter #6 krjwaj Lovin' The Homestead Joined Jul 15, 2008 Messages 260 Reaction score 0 Points 94 Location Apex, NC Intersting ideas, thanks. What kinds of plants are acid-loving?
Jul 31, 2008 #7 Beekissed Mountain Sage Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 12,774 Reaction score 3,945 Points 437 Location Mountains of WV I know roses love coffee grounds!