peat moss in English

noun
1
a large absorbent moss that grows in dense masses on boggy ground, where the lower parts decay slowly to form peat deposits. Peat moss is widely used in horticulture, especially for packing plants and (as peat) for compost.
Rotted cow manure, compost, shredded sphagnum, granulated peat moss , sawdust and ground corncobs are some materials that may be worked thoroughly into the soil.
2
a lowland peat bog.
noun

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1. Peat moss, or sphagnum sphagnum or Explanation of Bogginess

2. Peat moss, or sphagnum sphagnum or Explanation of Boggiest

3. Peat moss is one of the home remedies to Acidify soil in your garden

4. You’ll often see peat moss listed as an organic, natural means of Acidifying soil

5. One way to Acidify soil naturally is to add peat moss (decayed sphagnum moss) to your garden

6. • areas of low-fertility, acid sphagnum peat moss, such as is packaged for use in gardens and greenhouses

7. Acorns can be stratified by placing the seeds in a moist mixture of sand and peat moss and then storing them in a cool location

8. Synonyms & Antonyms of Amalgamation a distinct entity formed by the combining of two or more different things an Amalgamation of peat moss and vermiculite is a good medium for starting vegetable seedlings

9. Plural of amalgamation Synonyms & Antonyms of Amalgamations a distinct entity formed by the combining of two or more different things an amalgamation of peat moss and vermiculite is a good medium for starting vegetable seedlings

10. The peat moss hummocks constitute a particular environment that is home to some very specialized species, including andromeda (Andromeda polifolia), licopodiella (Lycopodiella inundata), droseras (Drosera rotundifolia, Drosera longifolia), blueberries (Vaccinium microcarpum, Vaccinium uliginosum), sedge (Carex pauciflor, Carex limosa), deergrass (Trichophorum caespitosum) and sheathed cottonsedge (Eriophorum vaginatum).