What’s Wrong With Peat Moss?
Posted on September 20, 2007
Tag(s): The Great Green Outdoors
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It’s ironic that gardeners use peat moss in their gardens to help bring the beauty of nature to their backyards, but what they don’t realize is that the harvesting of peat is actually environmentally destructive. Well, a new product called RePeat is now available and it’s benefits are two-fold. It works as a peat moss replacement and it’s made from the dairy industry’s waste products. TreeHugger has the details here.
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