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Coffee Grounds = Tomato Plant Hack?

Turns out, your morning coffee habit can do more than just wake you up! Gardeners are raving about using used coffee grounds to help tomato plants thrive. Coffee grounds add nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to the soil, boost water retention, and even help keep pests away. Just sprinkle a thin layer of used (not fresh!) grounds around your plants or toss them in your compost. But don’t go overboard—too much can actually hurt your tomatoes. Who knew your leftover brew could be garden gold? #GardeningHacks #TomatoTips #SustainableLiving #Home

2025-06-18
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