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Peat MossPartially decomposed moss used to improve soil's water retention. Peat moss is not recommended for clay soils.
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Peat MossDecayed remains of sphagnum moss
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Peat MossThe partially decayed remains of sphagnum moss.
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Peat MossPartially decomposed sphagnum moss (bog moss) that is used as a soil amendment; increases moisture retention. Perennials:
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Peat MossA usually weed-free form of organic matter created by the partial decomposition of sphagnum moss. It increases soil acidity and retains moisture. Pendulous
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Peat MossThe partially decayed remains of sphagnum moss.
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Peat MossAn organic soil additive from Sphagnum and related mosses. The partially decomposed remains of various mosses. This is a good, water retentive addition to the soil, but tends to add the acidity of the soil pH. Pedate
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Peat Mossa moss that grows in wet places, and whose partially decomposed remains form peat. Genus: Sphagnum
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Peat MossA relatively inert, organic grow medium. Retains a lot of moisture while allowing for plenty of oxygen to be present in the root zone. Falls apart easily and needs to be replaced periodically.
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Peat MossPartially decomposed remains of moss. The best quality is Sphagnum peat moss (harvested in Canadian bogs)
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Peat MossPartially decomposed remains of formerly living sphagnum moss from bogs.
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Peat MossPartially decomposed sphagnum moss, often added to soil to increase moisture retention. Because of its age, it is considered by some to be a non-renewable resource.
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Peat MossA class of Bryophyta which is best known for Sphagnum forming Peat bogs.
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Peat MossSphagnum moss which is mined from bogs, dried, ground and used as an organic mulch. Although acidic, its light, fluffy texture and excellent moisture retention characteristics make it a good medium fo [..]
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Peat Moss
sphagnum.
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