No because it will damage your lawn.
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No, peat moss is a non-vascular plant. It lacks specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients, such as xylem and phloem.
Common types of growing media used for rooting cuttings include perlite, vermiculite, peat moss, and a mix of peat moss and perlite or vermiculite. These media provide good aeration, moisture retention, and support for root development. Gardeners may also use a mixture of sand and peat moss.
No. Sphagnum is a kind of moss, commonly called peat moss.
Yes, they are.
Only if the peat moss has been treated with toxic pesticides, or if the toad is unfortunate enough to breathe in spores from the toxic fungus that sometimes harbours in peat moss.
Using peat moss depends on the soil you have. If it is alkaline, then peat moss may help.
Properly prepared top soil would be better in a garden then peat moss. Peat moss is great for containers. I only use peat moss in my garden when I am planting a delicate plant, and I just use it to fill the hole.
yes you can
No, peat moss is a growing, living plant, when peat moss dies and given the right conditions it will eventually become peat.
Yes, tomatoes can benefit from the use of peat moss in their growth and development. Peat moss helps improve soil structure, retain moisture, and provide essential nutrients for the plants to thrive.
yes peat moss is biodegradable.
YES
Peat moss works well in terrariums.
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Peat or Peat Moss = kavúl (כבול)
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"........