Re: coffee grounds and pumpkins
- Subject: Re: coffee grounds and pumpkins
- From: &* K* <J*@minco.com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 06:35:23 -0600
sorry about that. My mother was a chemist for 3M. she filled my young head
full of this stuff I am sure it is still tasty.....
lets get back to growing them big!!!!
>>> "slver" <slver@cox.net> 2/11/2009 4:00 PM >>>
Whoa there Cowboy!!!
I think you might have missed the target here - unless you are a Pied Piper
for some anti-everything organization.
What you cite is wiki-research. Unfounded.
A quick search of real chemical data (CRC) would indicate that many of the
listed compounds will not be present in coffee produced by percolator,
boiling or boiling water drip. Their boiling points are considerably less
that that of water or even drip coffee maker water.
Additionally, we're talking some serious analytical equipment (GCMS) to
detect at the levels (ppb or <) that this research had to have cited.
Stick to pumpkin growing.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Kunde" <Jim.Kunde@minco.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: coffee grounds and pumpkins
>I would have to say most of the chemicals are in the coffee itself. brewed
>out
> of the grounds.
> Coffee itself contains......
>
> water
> caffeine
> methanol
> ethanol
> butanol
> methylbutanol
> acetaldehyde
> methyl formate
> dimethyl sulfide
> propionaldehyde
> pyridine
> acetic acid
> furfural
> furfuryl alcohol
> acetone
> methyl acetate
> furan
> methylfuran
> and finally
> diacetyl isoprene.
>
> how about a good cup of Joe???
> for some reason I do not drink it........
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>>>> Peter knop <peterknop@yahoo.com> 2/11/2009 2:30 PM >>>
> Are coffee grounds REALLY beneficial for growing the biggies? We use a
> lot
> of
> compost, but I would worry that there are "things" (chemicals) in the
> grounds
> which would not make pumkins too happy. We have a sstarbucks next door and
> probably could get LOTS.
> Thanks, Peter
>
> --- On Wed, 2/11/09, Mary <mwhitehead@pei.sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> From: Mary <mwhitehead@pei.sympatico.ca>
> Subject: Re: pumpkins DIGEST V1 #
> To: pumpkins@hort.net
> Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 10:23 AM
>
> OK..now you all have to sit down and give me some serious tips on
> preparing
> the ground. coffee grounds???? my soil is sandy and last year was a right
> off but I am determined 09 will be our turn!
> Mary
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Hatcher, John" <JHatcher@ciena.com>
> To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 9:16 AM
> Subject: RE: pumpkins DIGEST V1 #
>
>
>> Great mail, Diana! I'm going to till the plot this weekend, work my
> 500
>> pounds of Starbucks coffee grounds in one more time. I smiled picturing
>> your husband at work and then chuckled out loud at the worm bin in the
>> computer room. Thanks for sharing!
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 12:37:57 -0800 (PST)
>> From: Diana Sigel <duchessofgladstone@yahoo.com>
>> Subject: warm day and fertilizer
>>
>> Well, it's a warm day in Kansas, 73 degrees at 2:30 in the afternoon.
>> It's brought out the craziness in the two of us. My husband,
> who's
>> delayed two years to put up a bird feeder in the yard, got excited about
>> my goal to grow the first 1,000# pumpkin in Kansas, and has just
>> finished putting 12,500 gallons (he says it's only 7,500 gallons, but
> I
>> can count, too) of liquid manure on my 1/4 acre pumpkin patch. Warm
>> days in Kansas bring out the weirdo in all of us. All I did was get my
>> seed out and fondle them a little. Calculated how big an area I was
>> going to need. He got out the tractor and the manure. The wind is
>> wafting in from the southwest, toward the house. Ahhh, the joys of
>> country living.
>>
>> Good luck to you all. I think it's going to take about a million
>> gallons of water when the temperature gets to 105 in August.
>>
>> My biggest thing until today was starting a worm compost bin in the
>> computer room. This is really big.
>>
>> cheers,
>> duchess of gladstone
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