Why You Shouldn't Garden With Peat Moss

Why You Shouldn't Garden With Peat Moss

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Peat moss has no place in an ecological garden because peat bogs are carbon sinks and harvesting harms the ecology.

Why Gardeners Should Stop Using Peat, and What to Use Instead - The New York Times

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