Wooden furniture looks
great outside on your deck or patio. But wicked weather won’t be kind to your
wooden furniture, so use this stain to keep nature’s wrath from wreaking havoc:
Mix
1 cup of ground coffee into 4 cups of water in a large saucepan and simmer on
low heat for about an hour, adding more water as it evaporates. Let the mixture
cool, strain out the coffee, and mix in ½ teaspoon of alum (available in the
spice aisle of your supermarket) as a fixative. Then paint the stain onto the
wood surface and let it dry. Repeat the process until you reach your desired
shade of brown.
Here’s a few more ways
coffee can help you perk up your great outdoors:
·
Water your
acid-loving plants like azaleas, rhododendrons, and strawberries with cold
coffee.
·
The caffeine in
coffee increases the potency of any insecticide, so use it instead of plain
water in any bug-killing soap spray.
·
Pour coffee into
puddles and other small bodies of standing water to kill mosquito larvae.
·
Add coffee
grounds (filters and all) to the holes when you plant acid-loving plants, like
blueberries and evergreens.
·
Add coffee grounds
to lower the pH of your soil (that is, make it more acidic).
·
To make tiny
seeds—like those of lettuce and carrots—easier to sow, mix them with dried
coffee grounds.
·
Sprinkle some
dried coffee grounds around plants to repel slugs and cutworms.
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