- Peat Moss has a remarkable ability to manage water efficiently.
- Add to Gardens Soil, Potting Soil, Compost or Favorite Mix. It holds on to nutrients that would otherwise leach out of the soil
- It is an excellent media for starting seeds and making potting soil
- Increases aeration and the ability of the soil to “breathe”, while reducing run-off and extending the time between watering.
- Encourages vigorous biological growth in the soil and on plant roots.
- Plants love to grow in Casa De Amor Peat Moss
Benefits of Peat Moss
- Peat Moss has a remarkable ability to manage water efficiently.
- Encourages vigorous biological growth in the soil and on plant roots.
- Add to Gardens Soil, Potting Soil, Compost or Favorite Mix.
- Clean & Safe- No Contaminates, Bugs or Weeds.
RECOMMENDED GENERAL RATIO OF-
- PEAT MOSS AND SOIL: A common ratio for a basic soil mix is 1 part peat moss to 2 parts soil. However, this ratio may vary depending on the plant’s needs and the type of soil being used. For example, if the soil is heavy clay, you may want to increase the amount of peat moss to improve drainage and aeration.
- PEAT MOSS AND PERLITE: A common ratio for a basic peat moss and perlite mix is 1:1 or equal parts of each. This mixture provides good drainage and aeration for plant roots, which is especially important for plants that require good drainages, such as succulents or cacti.
Increases Aeration
Increases aeration and the ability of the soil to “breathe”, while reducing run-off and extending the time between watering.
Vigorous Root Growth
Peat moss allows for proper root growth by loosening and aerating soils. By adding body to sandy soil, Canadian peat helps it retain moisture and nutrients. Peat moss reduces the leaching of nutrients in or added to the soil, releasing them over time.
Reduce Nitrogen Runoff
Fertilized soils and livestock can be significant sources of gaseous, nitrogen-based compounds like ammonia and nitrogen oxides. Conservation tillage: Reducing how often fields are tilled reduces erosion and soil compaction, builds soil organic matter, and reduces runoff.