Peace lilies bring elegance to indoor spaces, yet their striking white flowers often drop shortly after purchase. Various factors contribute to this issue, and without proper care, reblooming may not occur. Regular feeding during the growing season ensures these plants thrive and produce flowers repeatedly.
Organic Boost from Kitchen Scraps
Gardeners achieve consistent blooms by using coffee grounds, a nutrient-rich byproduct from daily brewing. These grounds supply essential minerals like potassium, magnesium, and calcium, fueling healthy growth and vibrant flowers.
Gardener Alice Wallis shares her success: “Just wanted to tell everyone about how I’m feeding my peace lilies every year for repeat blooms. I use my coffee machine every day, and instead of binning the capsules, I open them up to get the leftover grounds. They take a few days to dry, but I’ll then sprinkle this around the base of the houseplant. Seems to be working well after my friend recommended it.”
Her thriving peace lily features glossy green leaves and abundant white blooms, demonstrating the method’s effectiveness.
Effective Ways to Apply Coffee Grounds
Sprinkle dried grounds directly around the plant base to enrich the soil gradually. For added potency, dissolve them in water and use as a hydrating solution. When repotting into a larger container, mix grounds into the fresh soil for sustained nourishment.
Precautions and Alternatives
Coffee grounds’ acidity benefits peace lilies but harms sensitive plants like lavender, rosemary, and succulents. Apply fertilizer only during the active growing season, avoiding excess to prevent stunted growth.
Banana peels offer a similar nutrient boost through potassium, serving as another effective organic option for peace lilies.

