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Uses for Leftover Tea and is great as a glass cleaner. You can pour some leftover tea in a spray bottle, and dilute with a little water and use it as a mutli-purpose cleaner. I avoid adding whole leaf tea to houseplants because they can hold in moisture and attract mold. However, I put Plants Love Coffee and Tea -Who Knew? spread grounds around the roots of acid-loving plants, such as like azaleas, blueberries and hydrangeas, for a little nutritional boost. for a little nutritional boost. Dilute coffee grounds with water at a rate of ? lb coffee to 5 gallons of water Generally, try to water houseplants the way they would get get moisture in their natural environments. Some plants need a period of dry soil for days or weeks. Others houseplants need more regular watering, with the soil allowed to dry between each drink. Still others prefer consistently moist soil Is Tea Good for Plants?. The brewing process for tea releases the leaves' essential oils, vitamins, minerals and flavonoids, which are compounds thought to have health benefits. Tea may benefit your garden or house plants. The same "brewing" process, using organic materials, also can help your plants Australian tea tree care is easy enough. When growing an Australian tea tree, it benefits from a deep watering every week during the first summer - as a general rule, saturate the soil to a depth of 6 to 15 inches. Home » Store Departments » Coffee & Tea » Guide to Tea. Guide to Tea. Tweet. Add Share Button To Marquee Box: Tea Brew How-To. You can water plants with leftover tea, too. They love it! Featured. Guide to Tea. Guide to Coffee. To subscribe to Whole Foods Market emails, please continue Melaleuca tea tree uses center around the essential oil obtained from the leaves and twigs. Herbalists consider tea tree oil an important natural antiseptic. Learn About Snowflake Water Plants. Mulch What Is Pine Bark: Information On Using Pine Bark For Mulch. Additional Help & Information. A

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