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What is lemonading?
Turning coffee waste into a valuable product.
Why are coffee prices so high?
The price of coffee is high mostly because of elevated global tariffs enacted by the US Government last April.
Where are your products manufactured?
In Southern New England.
Why is it important for the slow and timely release of nutrients into the soil?
"This is because the soil organisms that break down these materials are more active when the weather is warm. This is ideal for promoting well-balanced plant growth throughout the year. Most chemical fertilizers do not achieve a slow and timely release of nutrients (The Compost Specialist, David Squire)." However, the Recycled Grounds soil amendment can achieve a slow and timely release of nutrients into your soil.
What kind of plants and shrubs like Recycled Grounds soil amendment?
Roses, Mountain Laurel plants (kalmia latifolia), Sweet Bay Magnolia, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Blueberry bushes, Ericaceous plants, Arctostaphylos Manzanitas, Calluna, Common Heather ling, Carmelia, Dadoecia, Erica, heather, Eucryphia, Gaultheria, Kalmia, Lapagena, climber, Lithospermum, perennial, Magnolia, Nomochan's blub, Pernettya, and Vaccinium.
Is coffee acidic?
Public House by WeRoast has been debunking the myth that coffee is acidic. After much research, we are convinced that coffee alkalizes the body as well as the soil's pH.
What is an alternative to using Peat Moss as a soil amendment?
Recycled Grounds is an eco-friendly soil amendment. When Peat moss is removed, it produces a carbon sink. It releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which increases climate change.
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