Coffee Chaff
Size -1lb Coffee chaff, the dry, scaly skin that comes off coffee beans during roasting, has many uses: Boost your home garden routine with coffee chaff. This natural byproduct of roasting coffee beans is packed with antioxidants and nutrient-rich benefits. Composting: Chaff is organic and mixes well with other compostable materials, adding nitrogen and enriching the soil. It can also help improve soil structure and aeration, and repel pests like slugs and snails. Mulching: A layer of chaff on top of the soil can help retain moisture, improve soil health, and control weeds. Soil amendment: Chaff can be worked directly into garden beds to slowly release nutrients. Chicken coop bedding: Chaff's absorbent properties and natural pest-repelling qualities can help keep coops clean and healthy. However, it's often recommended to mix chaff with wood shavings to prevent it from flying around the coop and landing in the chickens' food and water. Fire