Btw as climate change continues, the species of bugs you hate like ticks/mosquitoes will increase/spread whilst beneficial insects like pollinators will continue to disappear…
I would NOT be using grounds from Starbucks for my garden. People need to think this through.
A mega satanic corporation giving away the end trails to their cancer-causing low quality garbage?
Why would you ever compost that and WILLINGLY put it into your soil?
Hmm, if I was an evil mega corp and wanted to add into the agenda of poisoning the soil I would absolutely let people take my poison junk for free.
Under the guise of supporting the surrounding community.
Compost your kitchen scraps. Call local farms and seek out manure.
I just…Starbucks? Come on man lol
Farmers have figured out that the cheapest pesticide is a strip of flowers.
When you plant wildflowers through a crop field, not just around the edge but in strips running through the middle, you get ladybugs, lacewings, hoverflies, and parasitic wasps living in the field instead of visiting it.
They eat the aphids, the caterpillars, and the mites for free, all summer long.
In controlled trials, fields with tailored flower strips had leaf-beetle numbers 40 to 50% lower and crop damage cut by around 60%, enough to drop below the threshold where spraying was even considered worth it.
The flowers attract a standing army to our fields.
We spent decades engineering chemicals to kill the insects eating the crop, when the insects that eat those insects would have worked for the price of seed.
@TheRawSol Do you strain it? I've been blending lemons whole lately for drinks but the skin is so thic and pulpy sometimes hard to get past when drinking