coffee is a ground acid.
an acid. coffee is obviously acid :)
Coffee grounds contain nitrogen. They have an acid pH. Both can help the soils of Clark county. In that county, the soil is called caliche or desert. It has an alkaline pH. It lacks sufficient nitrogen.
Yes it is
Used coffee grounds are a great soil amendment. High in acid they are fine for dogwood trees. Most insects do not like coffee grounds and will avoid them, so spreading coffee grounds around a dogwood will also help rid you plant of over wintering leaf eating insects.
Coffee grounds are a source of nutrient helping to create a more acidic condition in the soil. You need to determine if the Fern is an acid loving plant
Coffee grounds is ground coffee.
Coffee grounds can be used as compost material, fertilizer, or mulch. So they can be applied to the surface, or mixed with the below ground soil. Compost used as fertilizer tends to be applied at the rate of 1/4 inch. Compost used as mulch tends to be mounded to a level of 2-3 inches. But in not any of the three cases should the compmost, fertilizer, or mulch be only of coffee grounds. For the grounds are acidic. So they can be used to slowly, slowly change the soil pH. And they can be sprinkled around such acidic soil lovers as azaleas, blueberries, and evergreens. They should not be sprinkled around alkaline soil lovers such as lupines.
Coffee grounds are made by grinding up coffee with a coffee grinder.
Coffee grounds are not harmful to people.
On an alkaline diet us tunaq fish alkaline or acid
Paraffin is neither acid nor alkaline.
alkaline