Uses of Peat moss
The
dark brown fibrous material you may have seen in your garden or a nursery, is
Peat moss. It is a versatile material used in gardens. It consists of
decomposed organic matter including sphagnum moss. It is the solution to make
your garden more productive than before.
Peat
moss is usually found in bogs like swampy and waterlogged lands in the northern
hemisphere. It takes a long time to form.
It
retains water and thus is a helpful agent for plant growth. It is clean,
sterile, acidic and non-compact.
Peat
moss has important characteristics that make it incredibly useful. Some of its
uses are listed below.
o Peat moss is an ingredient
of potting soil. Potting soil is a mixture of organic matter like peat moss,
coconut coir, compost, perlite and sometimes even sand. It helps in water
retention, aeration and drainage.
o It can be used in amending
soil. If peat moss is added to dry soil, it increases its absorption. It
enhances the drainage capability and reduces the compaction in clay soil. If a
soil is alkaline, it can be reduced to neutral by the addition of peat moss.
o It is used to germinate
seeds. Damping-off is reduced by the sterile nature of peat moss.
o It is also popular in
hydroponic because its sterile, high cation exchange capacity, water retention
and draining ability.
o It comes in handy when
plants are to be transplanted. When a tree has to be moved to another location,
it cannot be ensured that the soil already present there is ideal for plant
growth. So, peat moss will aid healthy plant growth when you re-plant a tree.
o A compost pile can be
build so the plants can be fertilized. Peat decomposes more slowly than other
organic matter. It guarantees nutrient content in the soil for a long time.
o Adding peat moss can
overcome the strong odour in your compost pile.
o It improves soil texture
by breaking down.
o The qualities of peat mossmake it very suitable for vegetable gardens since those have extremes of wet
and dry. So, peat moss counters the negative impact of it on the growth and
production of vegetables.
o Dried peat moss can be
used for surgical dressings. It is also used in diapers and beddings.
o Shippers who transport
live aquatic animals use it as a seedbed cover.
Peat
moss’s strong qualities have made it a significant part of the horticulture
industry over the years. It’s ideal to apply a least 1 to 3 inches which should
be worked to around 6 inches deep. It is proven to increase soil moisture,
acidity and porosity.
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