
Fertilize Your Garden with Tea Grounds
If you grow your own food, that’s already a major money saver. You probably just throw away old teabags, but you can actually use them as fertilizer. Just take your used bags, cut them open, and sprinkle the grounds onto the soil. The grounds will improve soil quality and help the plants grow. Keep in mind that tea’s natural tannic acid will help some plants and harm others. Any plant that requires a very neutral soil balance probably won’t love the grounds, but your more acidic plants definitely will.