Throwing away used coffee (coffee grounds) is an unforgivable mistake.
Coffee grounds are sure to come in handy: in the garden, in the household. The main thing is to know how to use them correctly.
As a natural fertilizer, gardeners add a handful of coffee grounds to the holes before planting. Coffee grounds will help improve the structure of the soil, making the soil soft, which is good for plants.
Coffee grounds are a great scrub. Olive oil is added to them, which nourishes and moisturizes the skin.
Coffee can be used as an organic fertilizer in liquid form to feed flowers and plants: 100 g of coffee grounds per 5 liters of water.
Rub your pans and pots with coffee grounds – it’s an ideal remedy for grease and stains.
Place a cup of coffee grounds in the refrigerator to get rid of the unpleasant smell.
Mix coffee grounds and olive oil in equal proportions and wipe the furniture in those places where scratches appeared, remove excess with a dry clean cloth.