Stop throwing out used coffee grounds. Here are 10 brilliant hacks to use them around the house

How to Properly Collect and Store Used Coffee Grounds

To make the most of your used coffee grounds, it’s important to collect and store them properly. After brewing your coffee, allow the grounds to cool before transferring them to a container with a tight-fitting lid. Store the container in a cool, dry place to prevent mold growth. If you accumulate a large amount, consider freezing them in an airtight bag to keep them fresh until you’re ready to use them. Regularly check for any signs of spoilage and discard any grounds that have developed an off smell or appearance.
1. Natural Fertilizer for Your Garden
Coffee grounds can be a fantastic natural fertilizer for your garden. Their nitrogen content helps promote healthy leaf growth, while the other minerals support overall plant health. Simply sprinkle used coffee grounds around the base of your plants or mix them into the soil. Be mindful of the acidity, as some plants, like tomatoes and blueberries, thrive in slightly acidic soil, while others may not.
2. Compost Booster for Richer Soil
Adding used coffee grounds to your compost pile can significantly enhance its nutrient content. The grounds act as a ‘green’ material, providing nitrogen that helps break down organic matter. Mix the coffee grounds with ‘brown’ materials like leaves and straw to maintain a balanced compost. Over time, this will result in rich, fertile soil that can be used to nourish your garden.
3. Odor Neutralizer for Your Refrigerator
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