FEATURES
- Peat mosses are valuable in erosion control, and properly drained peat bogs provide useful agricultural land.
- Peat moss is a soil amendment that is harvested from peat moss bogs.
- Many of these bogs are found in wetland areas of Canada.
- Compression and chemical breakdown of dead plants and other vegetable debris cause the formation of the organic substance known as peat.
- Peat moss is quite popular which is used in soil improvement, soil-free mixing, seed starting, mushroom casting, etc.
- This helps to keep the soil loose and airy helping in better root growth.
- Better root growth results in better plant growth and higher yield.
- Cocopeat Peat moss increases the water holding capacity of the potting mix even as it increases the porosity of the soil.
PRODUCT CONTAIN
Net Weight : MRP : Expiry Date :
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900 gm. 199 3 years after the date of packing
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Description
Peat moss is quite popular which is used in soil improvement, soil-free mixing, seed starting, mushroom casting, etc. If you know that many growing materials, especially organic ones, are not really clean, then you will like this feature the most. With Pete Moss, you will find it easier to work with. One of the best features of peat moss is its sterility. It contains no bacteria, fungi, harmful chemicals, and no weed seeds. This makes the material perfect for planting, which is quite vulnerable to the surrounding environment.
USES
For sandy soil, peat moss helps retain moisture and nutrients for plant roots. If you intend to use peat moss as a soil amendment. Gardeners use peat moss mainly as a soil amendment or ingredient in potting soil. For plants that like more alkaline soil, compost may be a better choice.
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