Peat Moss
+ Soil

A Soil Application
That Works For Years

Peat Moss is one of those soil amendments that can support flowering plants such as azaleas, camellia, and gardenias to name a few.

A large absorbent moss that grows in dense masses on boggy ground, where the lower parts decay slowly to form peat deposits. Peat moss is widely used in horticulture, especially for packing plants and (as peat) for compost. - Oxford

Aggregate Your Soil:

Plant lovers, we have something special for you! If your garden is full of clay or sandy soil, peat moss will aggregate soil particles for better aeration and drainage. Peat Moss is one of those soil amendments that can support flowering plants such as azaleas, camellia, and gardenias to name a few.

Peat Moss has no pathogens, bugs, bacteria and weed seeds, surprisingly you can find it in swampy, waterlogged areas primarily located in the Northern Hemisphere - making Peat Moss a delicacy for garden plants.

Peat Moss does not compact or breakdown right away, so all you need is one application that will last several years.

How to use Peat Moss:

1
Wet the Peat Moss before adding it to the soil.

2
Add Peat Moss to the soil at a 2:1 ratio – Two parts soil and one-part Peat Moss.

3
Mix into the top 12 inches of soil until the mixture is evenly distributed

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