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Are you looking for a new soil amendment for your garden? Join the ranks of gardeners using peat moss. It’s an easily ...
Among these varied soils lies one particularly intriguing type: peat soil. Also known as peat moss, bog peat, or simply peat, ...
Peat is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation, created primarily from sphagnum mosses growing in bogs. It accumulates at a rate of 1-2mm per year as the moss slowly decays in the permanently ...
The prominence of sea moss, a variant of seaweed, as a valuable supplement, has a long-standing history. Its reputation has surged recently, owing to the vast array of health benefits it offers.
Mined peat and dead tree roots are piled on a cleared and drained peat moss bog in Floodwood, Minn., on Sept. 5. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
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Environmentalists, the government, and gardening organisations all agree that the use of peat should be phased out and replaced by sustainable and if possible, locally sourced alternatives.
She never considered using peat. Traditionally, peat fires were used to dry malted barley. "Extracting peat to burn is not sustainable. Peatlands are created over a very long time. They are a ...
Sphagnum moss "speed bumps" are being planted across the slopes of a nature reserve in the Peak District. Hundreds of thousands of green strips will slow water's progress down the inclines of ...