Turn Used Coffee Pods Into Seed Starters For Your Garden - Tasting Table
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Turn Used Coffee Pods Into Seed Starters For Your Garden - Tasting Table
"Leftover coffee capsules make the perfect container to germinate seeds or root plant cuttings. To prepare them, you just need to remove the foil top and empty out the coffee grounds, which you can save to use as fertilizer or to upgrade your compost pile."
"Setting the pods in a tray will provide more stability and make them easier to water without creating a mess. This also makes it easier to move them to different spots in the house or yard, if you're trying to catch the sun."
"For the best results, fill the capsules with a potting mix that's designed for seedlings. Poke a hole about ¼-inch deep into the soil and add the seed, covering with more potting mix."
Empty coffee pods can be transformed into seed starters by removing the foil top and coffee grounds. The pods should have drainage holes, and a tray can be used for stability. Filling the pods with seedling potting mix and planting seeds allows for easy germination. Regular misting is necessary to keep the seeds moist. Labeling the pods helps identify the seedlings as they grow.
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