Peat can be used to soften the water.
Peat is cut from the land.
Peat has high global warming emissions
and high environmental concerns.
In order to prepare it, you will need sawdust and Peat.
If Peat, straw, hay is used, then
seedlings are not deeply rooted.
Then placed in plastic bags with a dry substrate(Peat, vermiculite, perlite).
Peat is used for recycling, so this
toilet has a second name- composting.
Coal and Peat are used,
these components are heated without access of air.
Furthermore,
permafrost melting will eventually cause methane release from melting permafrost Peat bogs.
I make it myself, mixing in equal proportions sod land,
humus and Peat.
Next, Peat is poured into the pit along with chernozem(or other fertile soil).
Other areas comprise Peat land, whose drainage would have a deleterious environmental impact.
Peat pots, plastic utensils,
plastic strawberry boxes(they have ready-made drainage holes) can serve as tanks.
The ground in the box itself should be loose, sprinkled with Peat on top.
You can plant in Peat cups, so as not to damage the long root.
If you choose to use Peat pills- mini greenhouses better to take the honeycomb.
A mixture with a weak acid Peat that adores the royal flower will be suitable.
Unlike berry and fruit crops, we do not need black soil, Peat and fertile soils.
Carrots and
other root vegetables are well stored in layers in boxes of sand or Peat.
In addition, acidification of the soil can be made by
adding sawdust, semi-dished pine needles, brown Peat.
And in the springtime,
the bed surface is covered with a layer of mulch(Peat, sawdust or humus).
Synthetic immunostimulants such as lycopid, thymalin, thymohexin and biostimulants(aloe, Peat, vitreous, mabistin, peloidodistilate) can be used.
Peat is added to this type of bedding,
and on top of it all is covered with straw.
Even if the plant has not grown, you need to at least update the soil-
add Peat soil there.
A good alternative to these products are special cassettes, Peat tablets, as well as plastic and plywood cups.
In natural conditions, Peat is formed in marshy areas,
in areas with high humidity and difficult access to air.
After planting the soil around the seedling should
be mulched 5-7 cm layer of Peat, sawdust or crushed bark.
Smoldering Peat gives off massive quantities of carbon dioxide and other pollutants,
but the search for solutions is on.
Soil requirements: a mixture of compost, Peat and sand, or it may be the land that is available.