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Even indoor plants will perk up with coffee grounds if you follow a few guidelines from cup to compost. You bet! Using coffee grounds for plants improves the soil and reduces landfill waste.
For more tips on choosing a great low-light plant for your indoor space, I consulted with Romina Orozco-Encio, owner of Abbott Florist in Miami Beach. Read on for what to consider before you shop.
Indoor plants may add instant ... colors), like this golden pothos. As a plant mom of one of these babies myself, I’ve had mine on a coffee table that sits beside a north-facing window for ...
Though outdoor plants are lovely, too, there’s something to be said for living alongside lush foliage inside. Indoor gardens are ... flat and serve as a great coffee table addition.
How to use coffee grounds and other kitchen scraps to add nutrients to indoor and outdoor plants.
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Even indoor plants will perk up with coffee grounds if you follow a few guidelines from cup to compost. Get Reader’s Digest’s ...