Since coffee, as already mentioned, is slightly acidic due to its pH value, it is not suitable for fertilizing all plants. This is mostly true for crops that prefer neutral to alkaline soil with a pH between 6.5 or more to grow. these include, but are not limited to, various vegetables, fruit trees, flowers and herbs such as asparagus, carrots, potatoes, all Cabbages, leeks, celery, lavender, sage, oregano, fruit trees, raspberries, gooseberries, Christmas roses, chrysanthemums, asters, fuchsias, cyclamen.
First and foremost, it supplies plants with nutrients and thus stimulates growth. In addition, it slightly changes the pH of the soil towards acid and at the same time loosens the soil. Furthermore, the cell walls and resistance of the plants are strengthened and the leaves also prevent drying out and yellowing. The addition can also promote water transport in the leaves and at the same time accelerate the plant metabolism.
In this country, the eucalyptus is only hardy in favorable climatic regions such as wine-growing regions. Otherwise he has to move to winter quarters before the first frost. There it is bright and overwinters at 10 to 15 degrees. After the ice saints, in mid-May, the myrtle plant can have a place in the garden or on the terrace until October. It loves a sunny to semi-shady location, which should also be sheltered from the wind. A place on house walls or walls is ideal.