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How does coffee help garlic grow?

they acidify the soil


What crops do grow in silty soil?

coffee and red berries


What crops grow in silty soil?

coffee and red berries


Are coffee grinds good for plant soil?

Yes, coffee grounds can be beneficial for plant soil as they can increase soil acidity and provide essential nutrients like nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus. It is important to use coffee grounds in moderation as they can be acidic and impact the pH of the soil. Be sure to compost the coffee grounds first before adding them to the soil.


Can you grow coffee in Maryland?

Not likely. Coffee required a very specific type of terrain. Usually it grows in mountains that are in a tropical area.


In what country did the coffee tree grow?

Ethiopia was the originating country for coffee. Highlands provided the perfect temperature and soil. The Oromo tribe are said to be the first humans to recognize coffee as a drink.


True or false Colombian coffee needs rich soil steep slopes and plenty of sunshine?

It is false that Colombian coffee needs rich soil, steep slopes and plenty of sunshine. This particular coffee needs tall shady trees to grow properly.


Why is it light green on the bottom of a leaf?

The plants in the clay and top soils didn't sprout because clay is hard and top soil doesn't have many nutrients for the plant to grow in. our prediction was that the organic soil would grow the tallest and another said that the coffee soil would grow best. This person had a valid reason. Coffee is very rich, therefore it could grow better.The people with organic soil as their prime suspect also had a valid reason: organic soil has no chemicals to stop the plant from growing.


What happens when you grow a houseplant with dilute coffee?

Using dilute coffee as a fertilizer for houseplants can provide a slight nutrient boost due to its nitrogen content. However, it's important not to overdo it, as too much coffee can harm the plant by increasing soil acidity. Moderation is key when feeding plants with coffee.


What is the effect of black coffee on plant growth?

ANSWER:Black coffee and even the coffee grounds can be added to the soil to increase the Ph of the soil. Certain plants will grow sluggishly in low pH. One of these is the Azalea. They like high pH soil and oak leaves and/or coffee/coffee grounds added to the soil or just placed on top of the ground will do this.


How do you grow super corn seeds in mission 9 club penguin?

You cant grow them but you can throw them in a fire. If you could grow them it requires soil water coffee and hot sauce. but you cant grow them.


In what kind of soil is coffee grown?

coffee is grown in laterite soil