Peat is a soil which derives from decaying vegetable matter in bogs or swamps. It can be found especially where there was formerly a bog which has since dried up.
No. Peat soil is soil that is found in boreal forests where peat moss and peat bogs prevail. You would be hard pressed to find such soils in the mountain areas. Majority of the soils are very rocky and premature. In Canada such soils are called Regosols and Gleysols.
peat soil is soil containing a large amount of peat, it is rich in humus and gives an acid reaction
peat soil
mountain soil include peat,meadow,forest and hill soils.these soils are found in the hilly mountainous regions
It has less nutrients. This soil is dark brown in colour. It is formed in wet climate. And found in marshy areas. This soil contains more organic matter.
There are differing types of marshland. A common type of soil found in marshland is peat. Peat is a turf made from decaying vegetation.
No. Peat soil is soil that is found in boreal forests where peat moss and peat bogs prevail. You would be hard pressed to find such soils in the mountain areas. Majority of the soils are very rocky and premature. In Canada such soils are called Regosols and Gleysols.
peat moss, or peat soil
peat soil is soil containing a large amount of peat, it is rich in humus and gives an acid reaction
peat soil feels smushy like clay but its not.
peat soil
Peat soil
mountain soil include peat,meadow,forest and hill soils.these soils are found in the hilly mountainous regions
Peat, which usually contains dead mosses and other plant material.
It has less nutrients. This soil is dark brown in colour. It is formed in wet climate. And found in marshy areas. This soil contains more organic matter.
Yes, peat is found in swamps. Peat is formed in swamps. Moss is found hanging from trees in swamps. Have you heard the term "peat moss"........
Using peat moss depends on the soil you have. If it is alkaline, then peat moss may help.