Questions tagged [peat]

Accumulation of partially decayed vegetable matter, usually in a wetland environment.

Peat is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetable matter. This is invariably in a wet, low oxygen environment that allows the matter to accumulate but limiting decay due to the lack of oxygen. Example peat-forming locations include peat bogs, moors, muskeg, pocosins, mires, and peat swamps.

Geologically peat could be considered as being "on its way to becoming" lignite and eventually coal. In common with lignite and coal, it has a high carbon content, and after draining, can be burnt for fuel. However, it is a smoky fuel - more so than lignite. Some countries (e.g. Finland) class peat as a slowly renewing biomass fuel, although other sources class it as a fossil fuel.

Peat is also used in agriculture and horticulture as a growing medium. Peat can be mixed in with the soil to improve the soil's structure and improve its water and nutrient retaining abilities. It can also be used to increase soil acidity for plants which prefer an acidic soil.

Use this tag for all questions about using peat in a horticultural context.

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What are some sustainable alternatives to peat for potting compost?

I've just finished writing the tag wiki for organic and was thinking about wider issues of sustainability. Perhaps the best area where I could improve things personally, would be to use an alternative medium for seed trays. At the moment I use…
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Do peat pots slow down the development of seedlings?

To prevent root disturbance when planting out, I usually sow my sweet corn in peat pots which I then put in the propagator. As soon as the seed germinates, I grow the seedlings on for two to three weeks and, once they are reasonably robust and have…
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Is it okay to leave peat moss out from a soil-less mix recipe?

Is it OK to leave out peat moss in a soil recipe? I have this gardenbox and I'm looking for recipes for a mix to buy in bulk and ALL of them have peat moss, but from what I've read it's no good. Here's an example: 1/2 bushel of peat moss 1/2…
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Is the moss harvested by jet washing my driveway a good soil?

Every spring when I jet wash my driveway I collect about 80 litres of moss. I have a large garden with many plants that can benefit from any nutrients I throw on them, and I’m thinking whether the process of jet washing has effectively killed the…
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Why do people use peat pots?

Recently I've discovered something called peat pots. Why should I use them? Why wouldn't I just put the plant directly into the ground? Is there any advantage?
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Square meter gardening Soil Mix

The Square meter garden soil mix is a third each of compost, peat moss and vermiculite. I have assumed that in the UK since most of our composts are around 50% peat moss I could just do: 2/3 compost and 1/3 Vermiculite. It was recently pointed out…
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Is peat moss nutritious enough for tomato seedlings?

I have a seed starter kit with a wicking system. The kit came with a peat moss mix and I have purchased some new peat moss pellets for starting seeds. I know that peat does not really contain any nutrients for the plants. If I am simply using a…
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What is the benefit of using peat?

What is the point of adding peat (peat-moss/sphagnum-peat/sedge-peat/etc.) to soils and substrates? What benefit does it provide? I like the texture of it, and being that it's composed of partially decayed or decaying vegetation, I presumed that it…
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Peat Pellet Tomatoes: When to cut the weaklings?

I planted 2 seeds per Jiffy peat pellet, incidentally, every single pellet has had both seeds germinate. Right now, they are on average about 2 to 2.5 inches tall and only have their cotyledon leaves. I'm wondering when I should cull the…
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How do I dig peat to avoid getting grass to come with it?

What do I need to do so that I can dig up some peat without having the grassroots to sprout when the plant is in the ground, because I live on the edge of a peat bog area, and was planning to dig my own peat for planting?
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What is Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss and is it any Sphagnum sourced from Canada?

I'm working on the right composition of planting mix for blueberries in a high pH environment. In addition to a regimen of ammonium sulphate + sulphur I'm thinking to start with a soil, sphagnum peat moss and pine bark mix. But I need to be sure I…
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Good spreader for peat moss

I'm just wondering if anyone has a good suggestion for an affordable spreader that would work to distribute peat moss? I'm reseeding my lawn, and it's good to spread a fine layer of peat moss over it to keep the moisture in. I've searched for a long…
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Creating Vegetable Mix Analog

I have quite a lot of potting mix and compost, but no unused topsoil or similar. I do, however, have access to a large quantity of used cocopeat blocks (they were used to grow Courgettes, and before that eggplants) Is it feasible to mix compost…
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Is neutralizing peat moss necessary?

I have a rabbit's foot fern I will be repotting soon, and everything I read says to make a mixture of 2 parts peat moss, 1 part sand, 1 part perlite or 2 parts peat moss, 1 part loam, 1 part sand/perlite. However, upon doing further research I see a…
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Peat moss substrate for Cactus and Lemons

I am growing cactus, lemons and some strawberry in pots. I just bought this peat moss from my local store to fill the pots with it(only with this) On top of it it says tree and vegetable. Is it okay to use for lemons and cactus aswell ?
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