Best home & garden use for expired (not fresh to drink, but not spoiled) coffee grounds?

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    Gloria

      I have not tried it but saw a post where someone lit them outside and used them for a mosquito repellent.

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      Ray

        Probably still good to make coffee. Try a pot as a test.

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        Kimberly

          I mix them In my flower beds.

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          Justine

            Look on Pinterest some ppl I believe use it for making a home made body scrub.

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            Catherine

              I’d brew some and taste it (if you haven’t already) it’s probably still good.

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              Gail

                I mix them with garden soil, peat moss, old manure. When I’ve mixed it and planted it, several days later I water with a weak mix of miracle-gro, Epsom salts, water from a mix of old bananas and peels I let soak a few days. Incredible growth and lots of tomato’s and cucumbers. Coleus goes crazy for it. Great for hanging plants.

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                Jane

                  Put in garden or compost.

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                  Gail

                    Brew coffee with coffee grounds, let cool and water plants. Gives them a nice boost. Then can use brewed grounds in composite or directly in garden.

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