Coffee grounds and Pomegranate plants
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 9:17 pm
Hello all!
There is a problem here with squirrel(s) digging in plant containers, including those with pomegranate plants. As I believe that they are repelled by coffee grounds and incorporating some such in the plantings might be helpful therefore, I was contemplating adding some. However, since I am aware that some plants do not like/benefit from them, and that their effect on plants and their ecosystems (incl. bacteria, earthworms...) in general is somewhat unclear and debated yet, I figured I would try to get some more information.
Anyone here have knowledge, experience re use and effect of coffee grounds in pomegranate cultivation? Beneficial? Neutral? Otherwise? With regard to all matters, from soil fertility, pH, drainage...to effects on pesky critters...?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you may extend.
There is a problem here with squirrel(s) digging in plant containers, including those with pomegranate plants. As I believe that they are repelled by coffee grounds and incorporating some such in the plantings might be helpful therefore, I was contemplating adding some. However, since I am aware that some plants do not like/benefit from them, and that their effect on plants and their ecosystems (incl. bacteria, earthworms...) in general is somewhat unclear and debated yet, I figured I would try to get some more information.
Anyone here have knowledge, experience re use and effect of coffee grounds in pomegranate cultivation? Beneficial? Neutral? Otherwise? With regard to all matters, from soil fertility, pH, drainage...to effects on pesky critters...?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you may extend.