Can used coffee cans be buried in soil to give the soil nutrients rusty nails are a little trick afor growing plants so , I thought might be good landfill and could you use in pots and planters. Asked by Lj 56 months ago Similar questions: coffee cans buried soil give nutrients Home.
Similar questions: coffee cans buried soil give nutrients.
Won't work quite the same way Here are the reasons: 1. Rusty nails are handy because they're made of iron (generally), and leach that iron into the soil. And that gives a nice nutrient boost to plants.
But coffee cans are usually made of tin or aluminum. They won't rust the same way or have the same nutrient values. In other words, your plants won't really derive any benefit.2.
Coffee cans may girdle the roots, preventing them from expanding naturally. This could lead to puny plant size or other health problems. And the can won't break down enough over time.
BUT, since you are interested in recycling into the garden...a good tip is to use your leftover coffee grounds and coffee filters in the garden around any plants that like acidity (like rhododendrons). The coffee grounds give the soil a natural acidic boost (light though it may be). And the filters will decompose over time nicely!
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