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Then you missed the enternal links to Will Brintons discussion on his research on this.
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Is the Will Brinton discussion, definitive and scientific, with testing done throughout a decomposition process??? It really wouldn't take much more than a pile of coffee grounds and litmus paper to measure what happens over time... but try and find litmus paper anymore...
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Aparently he owns a lab called woods end research lab in Maine, I did not read the whole artical, I am not as knowledgeable in this area as some of you guys are so I don't have alot of input to add above what i have read. |
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The thing is, Brinton says just the opposite of what the Rodale Institute says... They can't both be right and how can we know if either is correct?
My guess that Rodale's evaluation is correct... Definitive research is what is needed... So far I've personally had no problem with coffee grounds, even when the decompose in a pile b4 I work them into the soil and plant in that soil...
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It's a bit off topic but I was thinking of using coffee grounds for fairy ring top dressing.......?
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