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But before you get out your normal lawn care products, take a look at your kitchen waste.

Turf Technologiesexplains how coffee doesnt just revitalize us in the morning;it can boost our lawns, too.

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So, instead of adding your used coffee grounds to your kitchen compost,save them for your lawn.

How do coffee grounds benefit your lawn?

And apart from the coffee grounds benefiting your lawn, the worms love them, too.

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Coffee grounds are an eco-friendly, no-waste lawn product, adds Turf Technologies.

How to apply coffee grounds to your lawn

The best approach is to scatter them.

Turf Technologies suggests, Simply throw them out there and let them lay where they fall.

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The worms will work at them to break them up, or theyll eventually get spread when you mow.

you might also rake them across your lawn to avoid any clumps.

The coffee grounds can be applied every month or two to encourage a thick turf.

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