What is Peat Moss and How to use it in your Garden

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @yzlrelax1
    @yzlrelax1 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for posting this. You have answered all my questions for Peat moss.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  3 года назад +2

      Im glad I was able to help.

  • @GospelChoirs
    @GospelChoirs 3 года назад +5

    Love the DS9 intro!!! Good PM info!!!

  • @mikefa5891
    @mikefa5891 3 года назад +50

    We want to know how to use peat moss in the garden as your video title suggests - NOT to hear a history lecture on peat moss!

    • @erikroehrdanz8840
      @erikroehrdanz8840 2 года назад +4

      Agreed! Nobody wants to watch him fill a container with peat moss and fill it with water while he talks the whole time… 🤣

    • @Username-es1iy
      @Username-es1iy Год назад +4

      It’s not that hard bro, he gave you all the pros and cons now u have to add it to your plan. Growing in soil? It’ll be a great water retention addition, sterile, wont largely affect your ph and it’ll add microbiology, SO if you’ve recycled your soil a few grows make sure you have good aeration or you’ll get water logged. Adding coarse perlite would be good idea
      It’s sterile so you can make your own seed starter cubes
      Check the ph before y use as you would with every media.
      Using it in hydro? Add perlite assuming 60/40 ratio

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад +1

      I would say that is a great summation of the video.

  • @Jane-West
    @Jane-West 6 месяцев назад

    This is an excellent video! I have to understand how things work and why as much as possible and this video hit the nail on that head! I realize there are people who just want to be told what to do and move mindlessly through life, but my brain just doesn't work that way!😂😂😂 Great information and thanks again!

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm so glad you enjoyed it thankyou for the feedback.

  • @joshname5512
    @joshname5512 2 года назад +2

    great video

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thankyou for your Time I do appreciate it.

  • @donivanhummel3106
    @donivanhummel3106 Год назад +4

    I prefer coconut husk for a medium in certain things and pete moss for others based on ph needs. Pete moss has an acidity of 3-4 where coconut husk is actually more neutral at 5-6. Never underestimate the importance of ph in your plants.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  Год назад +1

      I completely agree both work great in different situations. The best thing about it is having options.

  • @stevedemarest276
    @stevedemarest276 7 месяцев назад +1

    I just wanted some advice for mixing in a few cubic ft of peat into my beds... mix ratios, fertilizer use etc. Instead got the encyclopedia on world peat moss production.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hopefully it was helpful if not what info could have been helpful ad in for future videos?

  • @kubhlaikhan2015
    @kubhlaikhan2015 2 года назад +7

    Its great for water retention when added to a sandy or fast draining top soil. Non-peat compost is the opposite - it doesn't retai any moisture, epecially when used in open beds. Adding peat can be a godsend. But on the other hand, sticking plants straight into peat, or adding it to clay, can be a total disaster. Everything will either rot or set like concrete if you allow it to dry out. Its tragic that peat is being banned, because there is no comparable substitute and all that is really needed is for the customoer to be better educated about when to use it.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  2 года назад

      I fully agree more. Peat is like so many resources we gave available to us. If use properly it does great but it not it can ruin the whole recipe.

  • @ishaa5948
    @ishaa5948 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks. I didn't know about the salt content of coco coir. Maybe that's why some of my seeds haven't germinated. I'm going to try peat moss for starting seeds n see if it's better. I think that this is going to be great for my container garden in this FL heat. 🙏🧑🏽‍🌾

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  8 месяцев назад

      I'm glad I was able to help

  • @FoolyLiving
    @FoolyLiving Год назад

    So we have a pond next to our house and they mow the lawn and it ends up running into the pond. Near the edges of the pond its dark, dark black but you can tell its grass clippings. Is this material peat moss if I take a bunch of it and dry it out in the sun?

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  Год назад

      Peat moss or sphagnum peat moss is a particular type of moss or other plant materials that is covered in a marshy bog under wet conditions for an extended period to help prevent decomposition of the material.
      This helps to set up the material in a special way to be particularly good at water retention due to the type of plant it is.
      Grass clipping will help add carbon material to the soil. It will help with water retention in the soil and be beneficial in helping to building a stronger soil profile.
      However it is not peat moss. The best equivalent I can use in similarity would be adding wet straw or dry straw to your soil beds.
      Even though it's not peat moss, it's very beneficial and it's free two grat things I say go for it.

  • @powermovement247
    @powermovement247 Год назад +3

    Thank you for such an informative video. I have used peat moss for years and it works well for my dry climate to help with .moistute retention in my garden.
    My plants grow fast with less watering.

  • @LianneMcCoy-g7l
    @LianneMcCoy-g7l 3 месяца назад

    How to use in your garden quite overlooked. Interested in peat moss/coconut coir comparison, that is what's here. I just wasted 10 minutes myself.

  • @tzsteve33
    @tzsteve33 3 года назад +3

    Most peat from Ireland comes from the south. The bog of Allen

  • @donivanhummel3106
    @donivanhummel3106 Год назад +1

    For the most part you did a good job, but pete moss isn't neutral it's acidic. That's why you want to use it on raspberries and blueberries as opposed to asparagus or cabbage. OK you just touched on its acidity so good job lol

  • @roxstorm2227
    @roxstorm2227 2 года назад +3

    Peat Moss is so lightweight. I carried an extremely large bag if peat moss today. I am going to work with this product today. By the way, thank you for all this information about peat moss and vermiculite. Wonderful information.

  • @erikroehrdanz8840
    @erikroehrdanz8840 2 года назад +3

    Peat moss may be banned for sale in the us by 2024 so you might have to smuggle it in in a couple of years… sorry!

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  2 года назад

      First the articles and announcements I have seen are to try and ban peat in the United Kingdom by 2024. NOT the United States by 2014. So get your facts right before you write. Second it was not to ban. It is an attempt by the green party of the uk to try and push for a voluntary ban by 2024 which has now been pushed for a hope of a voluntary ban by 2030. Meaning it is a educational campaign to try and gain support for this referendum sometime in the future.
      Good for them if they want to do it I wish them all the best.
      I live in the United States and so either way this wont affect me one bit. The peat moss I use comes from peat bogs in the US an primarily Canada which holds more then 25 percent of the worlds reserves.
      I am a gardener who is of the utmost thought process to be rooted in nature. Leave the world in a better place then when I got it. Having said that I am also a firm believer in that this world has an abundance of resources and as long as they are managed sustainably then I have no problem in living life to the fullest.
      Peat moss that I use is sourced from Canada and harvested and a lower rate then it is produced. Meaning it is harvested sustainable. If I can get coco coir harvested sustainable cool.
      I live in the cold northern rocky mountains of north America. I would rather get peat moss out of my own back yard that travels a very close distance reducing my carbon footprint on my own ground of earth. I see no point in buying a product grown in the south pacific that has been shipped half way around the world for me to use when I have a locally sourced product that is sustainably produced. I try and grow as locally sourced as possible. For me that is canadian peat moss for others it may very well be coco coir.
      If it works for you then I say roll with it. I do reccomend you check your spelling and facts though before you start typing.
      regardless thankyou for taking the time in watching my video it is much appreciated. I wish you the best.

    • @cacmang42
      @cacmang42 2 года назад

      @@ewellacres How do we calculate the carbon trade off between the amount of carbon peat moss bogs contain and the transport of coco coir? There's other variables I'm missing. I'm trying to navigate this myself and it ain't a simple answer.
      If you look at the images of destroying an ecosystem to mine peatmoss, it just doesn't look right to destroy an ecosystem for the gardening purpose. Locally made compost seems like the best option for most growing, but that doesn't solve the drainage
      "I do reccomend you check your spelling and facts though before you start typing. " this also comes across as very rude.

  • @janicejurgensen2122
    @janicejurgensen2122 Год назад +1

    Wow what a great informative video! I subscribed immediately! Ty. I moved into my home and found a few lge bags of peat moss the same brand in your video. Thank you!

  • @joan-lisa-smith
    @joan-lisa-smith Год назад +1

    Neutral and used for water retention? It's acidic and often used to balance alkaline soil. If people don't know this and add it to already acid soil they're going to have a bad growing year.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад +1

      You are correct this is a mistake I made in the video. Thankyou for calling me out on it.

  • @ChrisM-cp3tz
    @ChrisM-cp3tz 9 месяцев назад

    Sorry, but I really started to lose interest. It seems like you went way too deep explaining peat moss.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  8 месяцев назад

      It is a in-depth and high informative video. I would agree.

  • @kennethjackson3727
    @kennethjackson3727 4 месяца назад +1

    1,000 !!! Said 999 til i liked it for 1k! Woot woot

  • @miamianz
    @miamianz Год назад +2

    Thought this was a star trek video with the music at the start. Lol. Great

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад +1

      I do like star trek.

  • @49bednar
    @49bednar 3 года назад +6

    Good information but says nothing about HOW to use it.

  • @shirleysunshine3319
    @shirleysunshine3319 3 года назад +2

    Just went to Lowes today and that same bag you are showing is now 10 dollars a bag! I live in the Biloxi MS area the cost has gone way up.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  3 года назад +1

      Everything has significantly gone up in price unfortunately

    • @daleandrews3552
      @daleandrews3552 2 года назад +2

      I wondered just how long it would take for Biden's tax & spend extravaganza to hit the average man buying everyday products at a hardware store like Lowe's. Now I know! Man, that was quick, because these comments are 3 months old. This is outside of the outrageous price we are paying for gas and groceries.

    • @bendejo9235
      @bendejo9235 2 года назад +1

      But it's still waay less than coconut coir.

  • @matthewstarek5257
    @matthewstarek5257 Год назад +1

    Thank you ! Very informative

  • @marvinbrock960
    @marvinbrock960 6 месяцев назад

    Deep Space 9? 😂

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад

      yes some of my earlier videos did use that symphonic music.

  • @1893Mauser
    @1893Mauser Год назад

    Hey i have some old planters that have a log base, peat, compost, perlite combo. Its been super dry and i dont have anything planted. Couple of days ago a friend put out his cigarette in the planter. The next morning the whole dang thing was smoking and basically on fire throughout the whole planter. Be safe out there.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  Год назад

      I am so sorry to hear that. I live in the high desert with temperature can easily reach above 100 degrees. Wild fires are a major issue for us every year. It's no joke be safe out their and remember to hydrate.

  • @commonmann3549
    @commonmann3549 Год назад +1

    I use bodies.👿

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад

      But dad don't we eat the antelope? Yes son but let me explain. When we die our bodies become the grass and the antelope eat the grass. Thus completing the circle of life.
      -Animated Lion King-
      (The Good One)

  • @tigeruealexander5097
    @tigeruealexander5097 4 месяца назад

    Peat Moss

  • @lalithshorey
    @lalithshorey 2 года назад +1

    Love it / only part missing how to use it

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад

      Thankyou for the advice I do appreciate it.

  • @TheMississauga333
    @TheMississauga333 Год назад

    so i have access to peat moss under a bunch of spruce trees, the green is on top, but under is really nice dark soil, about 6 inches down, could i use this in my soil for my garden?

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  Год назад

      Yes this soil would be great for a garden. Price needles break down more slowly than other mulches. Which is fine just something to keep in mind.
      When you go to harvest the soil careful not to dig too aggressively. Cutting major big roots could potentially damage the spruce.

  • @deepwaters2334
    @deepwaters2334 Год назад

    According to my research, the ph of peat moss is usually between 4.5-6.5. That is why it is recommended for blueberries, which like very acidic soil. If the peat moss is neutral, this is likely alkaline water seeping into it.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  Год назад

      The Ph for peat moss can very greatly based on ground water and also rainfall ph that therefore affects its.
      In my region of the US where I live my ground water and soil ph range on average from 7.5 to 8.2 as I live in a alkaline region. The joys in living in the the western desert of the US with low rainfall.
      You are correct with both of your assessments.

    • @deepwaters2334
      @deepwaters2334 Год назад

      @@ewellacres Thank you! What is your favorite medium for growing blueberries? I just planted some blueberries in some peat moss because the seller said my mushroom compost was too close to neutral or alkaline. I read pine bark is good. Have you tried planting blueberries in your area?

  • @RP-ic8gq
    @RP-ic8gq 3 года назад +2

    Thanks 🙏🏼

  • @tiredofthiscrap3936
    @tiredofthiscrap3936 6 месяцев назад

    19.97 now for the small bag

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад +2

      In my local area I can buy a 3 cu ft bag for about $19 each. however I do buy in bulk which helps alot. The smaller quantities have gotten very expensive. Yea inflation.

  • @samsunggalaxy3442
    @samsunggalaxy3442 Год назад

    If it is so wide spread and readily available why is it banned? (Uk)

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  Год назад

      Several different sources and news articles explaining a new law recently passed in UK about the future ban of Peat moss in uk. And its only for home gardeners not commercial operations.
      www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/dec/18/peat-sales-to-gardeners-in-england-and-wales-to-be-banned-by-2024
      www.lancswt.org.uk/news/uk-government-confirms-total-ban-all-peat-based-gardening-products-will-not-be-implemented
      www.businessgreen.com/news/4087186/peats-sake-anger-government-ban-peat-gardening-products-deferred-2030
      www.cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk/news/government-confirms-ban-all-peat-based-gardening-products-will-not-be-implemented-until-2030
      www.nationalworld.com/news/environment/what-is-peat-uk-garden-centre-ban-explained-why-is-it-damaging-and-where-to-buy-peat-free-compost-3240721
      www.gov.wales/retail-sale-peat-horticulture-wales-end
      www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-62069553.

    • @just-in-case22
      @just-in-case22 7 месяцев назад

      @@ewellacres ... and have you read only one of the articles ? Due to climate change It is irresponsible if you still use peat moss.

  • @tmmyjay
    @tmmyjay 2 года назад

    MISLEADING TITLE- NO USEFUL INFORMATION HERE.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  2 года назад

      Synapsis of video peat moss is from bogs from around the world. Helps with water retention. Add to garden to help with water retention tion for your garden. How is the title misleading?

    • @tmmyjay
      @tmmyjay 2 года назад

      @@ewellacres Your video suck dude. No practical info whatsoever.

  • @premiercconstruction
    @premiercconstruction 2 года назад

    Get to the point

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад

      thankyou for the advice I appreciate it.

  • @sylviagarcia9897
    @sylviagarcia9897 3 года назад

    How to use.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  3 года назад +1

      how you use peat moss is mix in or sprinkle on top to help with water retention of soil area especially helpful for full summer days with little rain.

  • @32266ms
    @32266ms 2 года назад

    Did you tell us how to use it? I missed that - that's what I tuned in for. Mix it in with what? Why did you start adding water. When do you mix it with Compost and Perlite and whatever else?

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  2 года назад +2

      Peat moss is used to help with water retention. When pear moss first comes in a bag it is often dry and dusty. Adding water helps to not be so dry and blow away.
      I personally added compost and soil along with perlite and vermiculite to make a good potting soil mix.
      If you have soil in the ground and just want to have better retention then just strait Peat moss works well

  • @bendejo9235
    @bendejo9235 2 года назад

    I'm a peat moss guy. Coconut Coir is SO expensive. I like to argue with those who are against peat moss for environmental reasons...with the fact that coconuts come from third-world countries and are harvested by guys who climb 20-30 feet up a tree...without using any safety equimpment...and are paid 50-cents a day.

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  2 года назад

      Thats what I love about modern technology and availability is the shear amount of products available for use in the home garden and beyond.

    • @ajitharavimusicvideos4666
      @ajitharavimusicvideos4666 Год назад

      In those countries, the currency is not 'dollar', don't you know that yet?if they buy something , it is not dollar bill that they are paying it with . And also don't you know that they have special coconut climbing machine now.?

  • @saint438
    @saint438 Год назад

    It’s 20.00 at Home Depot lol

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  9 месяцев назад +1

      at the time when I made the video yes. That was pre covid though inflation has not been kind to prices lately.

  • @jmaegm
    @jmaegm 2 года назад +2

    Another Biden democratic video

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад

      Thankyou for the comment I appreciate it.

  • @edwindonald1
    @edwindonald1 3 года назад

    And u believe big corp gov numbers lol..

    • @ewellacres
      @ewellacres  6 месяцев назад

      it is the sources we have available to use so baring me going out and gathering the info myself it is the best available at current time.