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	<title>Comments on: What garden plants benefit from leftover coffee &amp; grounds?</title>
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		<title>By: cat14675</title>
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		<description>BY adding coffee grounds/coffee to the soil, you are adding some acid. Tomatoes, azaleas, geraniums, mandevillas, bougainvilleas, etc for outside plants. There are also a lot of inside plants that love coffee...spider (AKA airplane) plant, the plant that some folks call a philodendron, etc...</description>
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