The grounds left in your coffee machine are a great addition to your nutrient-rich compost pile!Coffee grounds are rich in nitrogen, an essential nutrient for plant growth.
Nutrient Contribution of Coffee Grounds to Compost
In addition to nitrogen, coffee grounds contain phosphorus and potassium – the other two key components of the “N-P-K” ratio gardeners look out for on fertilizer labels. These nutrients help plants grow strong and healthy.
Tupkee offers natural brown variants of biodegradable coffee filters, which decompose easily and contribute positively towards reducing our environmental footprint.
Compost those coffee filters, but only if they’re made from eco-friendly materials like unbleached paper or cloth – no chlorine bleach or chemicals allowed!