Killian 12:11 PM 12-23-2010
Will it cause problems if I continually put the grounds down the drain through the garbage disposal? Just wondering what you guys do or suggest?
[Reply]
Grandma used to put them in the Compost pile. Mine go down the drain (no compost pile) and have not had any problems in the 2 years I have been using a press.
[Reply]
replicant_argent 12:30 PM 12-23-2010
I put mine in the garbage, out in the yard, or sometimes in the disposal.
Occasionally, if I put them in the disposal, they get in the drain line for the dishwasher.. just a note.
[Reply]
tsolomon 12:33 PM 12-23-2010
Vermiculture, the worms love coffee grounds.
:-)
[Reply]
timj219 12:35 PM 12-23-2010
Compost is your friend. Next time you have an amazing home grown tomato you can say "damn that's a fine cup o coffee"
[Reply]
mosesbotbol 12:41 PM 12-23-2010
Originally Posted by Killian:
Will it cause problems if I continually put the grounds down the drain through the garbage disposal? Just wondering what you guys do or suggest?
Better have a plumber's name handy if you dumping grinds down the drain. I have had it happen in three different homes and have learned my lesson
:-)
I dump them in yard as compost. Don't keep grounds in house covered, maggots love coffee grounds to settle into
:-)
[Reply]
ashtonlady 12:44 PM 12-23-2010
Mine go down the garbage disposial.
[Reply]
CigarNut 01:18 PM 12-23-2010
I put (some) of mine in the pots of my houseplants -- a great fertlizer and it smells good. The rest go down the drain.
[Reply]
thebayratt 01:44 PM 12-23-2010
I put mine in the garden area. If I'm lazy, they go to a potted plant.
I used to put them down the drain, but thought to myself, these would do some good in the garden!
[Reply]
mosesbotbol 02:02 PM 12-23-2010
If you intend to use coffee grounds as a fertilizer base, check and balance the ph before getting too involved.
[Reply]
mmblz 02:30 PM 12-23-2010
if you have your own septic system, don't put them down the drain...
[Reply]
hscmit 09:18 PM 12-23-2010
i just add a little water, swirl and toss in the yard
[Reply]
Salvelinus 09:13 AM 12-24-2010
Fertilizer gets my vote too. We have a composter on the counter that is covered with a carbon filter, the beans go in it. Coffee is the only thing I compost during the winter, takes a while to fill the can and then out to the pile it goes. Keep it covered so no bugs get in it.
[Reply]
massphatness 09:23 AM 12-24-2010
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
Occasionally, if I put them in the disposal, they get in the drain line for the dishwasher.. just a note.
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Better have a plumber's name handy if you dumping grinds down the drain. I have had it happen in three different homes and have learned my lesson
Hmmmmm ... I guess I won't be dumping them down the drain any more.
[Reply]
floydpink 05:53 PM 12-24-2010
either the lawn, or the pucks go from knockbox to garbage can. It definitely never hurt my St Augustine grass.
[Reply]
physiognomy 07:48 PM 01-01-2011
I empty most into the trash, but a small amount goes down the drain when I rinse our press... I will definitely be adding some to our balcony garden when spring arives.
[Reply]
Volusianator 07:54 PM 01-01-2011
Never use a French Press. What are the benefits? I use an auto drip maker with a gold filer, I love the coffee it makes, but what's all the fuss about the press?
[Reply]
Springsman 08:10 PM 01-01-2011
I sell mine to drug smugglers who try to get drugs past the dogs.
:-)
[Reply]
MarkinAZ 12:35 AM 01-03-2011
Originally Posted by hscmit:
i just add a little water, swirl and toss in the yard
Yep! Same thing, plus I also toss to the apple trees, roses, cymbidiums, and so forth:-)
[Reply]
forgop 09:03 AM 01-03-2011
Originally Posted by Volusianator:
Never use a French Press. What are the benefits? I use an auto drip maker with a gold filer, I love the coffee it makes, but what's all the fuss about the press?
I don't know the theory behind it, but it sure is good and liked it out of the french press more so than the Keurig I had. Then again, I like the cold brewing even more because it cuts down the acidity a great deal.
[Reply]