What Is A Coffee House Plant. Normally grown for its beans with which the most famous stimulating drink in the world is produced it can also be cultivated at home or in the garden. Outdoors acid-loving plants like azaleas rhododendrons Siberian iris lupine and any pine trees or shrubs will do fine with if periodically watered with cold coffee.
Its also found in the highlands of Ethiopia and southeastern Sudan. Plants that prefer more acidic soil such as African violets impatiens Norfolk Island pines Phaleonopsis orchids and dieffenbachia seem to respond well to a weekly watering with coffee. Although coffee plant can grow as tall as 15ft.
Considered to be among the easiest and hardiest of houseplants coffee plant is great for both experienced and beginner gardeners.
Coffee grounds tend to be granules that become compacted easily. If you add them to the top of the potting soil around your houseplants they could create a layer that traps moisture leading to. Used coffee grounds are the leftover remnants from making your brew. Fresh coffee grounds are ground-up coffee beans that havent yet been used to make coffee.