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Alivia Bartlett
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10 June, 13:48
Why do gardeners add peat moss to soil
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10 June, 14:08
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Peat moss allows a soil a greater ability to not just hold water, but to hold it in a way that it's available to plant roots. If a soil is too clay, it will hold water but not give it up. If a soil is too sandy, water drains away too quickly.
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