Even without beans to harvest, this is an attractive, easy houseplantReviewed by Debra LaGattutaThe coffee plant, with its glossy green leaves and compact growth habit, makes a surprisingly good ...
If you find brown tips on your houseplant, you have to do a little detective work to find out what happened. This guide ...
However, avid coffee drinkers aren’t the only ones who benefit from this caffeine-rich beverage. While plants might not get the same adrenaline rush that you do after that first cup in the morning, ...
Damaged roots result in poor plant growth, discolored leaves, and leaf drop. In a few simple steps, you can repurpose your used coffee grounds as fertilizer for your indoor plants. Simply mix the ...