Description
Peat moss 10 liters seed propagation soil
Peat moss is formed when living matter and moss decompose in peat bogs. Unlike compost made by gardeners in their backyards, most moss decomposes without air, which slows the rate of decomposition. It doesn't contain harmful microorganisms or weed seeds, unlike poorly processed compost. It's ideal for growing acid-loving fruits and vegetables like strawberries, raspberries, and tomatoes, and for revitalizing lawns. It's cost-effective because it doesn't break down easily and lasts for years. Peat moss has a high absorbency, making it ideal for many gardening uses, such as creating fertile soil and accelerating plant growth. It's best used as a soil mix or a hydroponic growing medium, and it's good practice to add a little peat moss to any starter mix.