More recently, Monty shared his concerns on the matter in his Gardeners’ World column.He urged people to stop buying mass-produced plants grown in peat.“If you don't care about this you are sticking your head in the sand, not least because it will affect the quality of life for your children and grandchildren.“For gardeners, this means we have to consume less and think more about the connections...
never buy peat in a potting compost.“And don't buy plants that are grown in peat. No garden centre should stock these things.
If they do, then they are actively choosing to do harm,” he added.Peat is formed by the decomposition of mosses and plant materials in cool and wet conditions.Peat bogs lock carbon dioxide into the ground, removing it from.
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