As I suspected, the article is BS! I would read the next article in the thread for the truth about using peat!

Hmmmm... I found an article about #Canadian #PeatMoss being produced more #sustainably, but I'm not 100% convinced of that... Anyone care to chime in?

Peat Moss in the Garden: Is it Sustainable?

https://garden.org/learn/articles/view/4358/Peat-Moss-in-the-Garden-Is-it-Sustainable/

#SolarPunkSunday #PottingSoil #Peat

Peat Moss in the Garden: Is it Sustainable?

So, even if some peat (Canadian peat) is allegedly harvested *sustainably*, I'm thinking this article lays out the problems with using #Peat succinctly and without the hype!

#CornellCooperativeExtension - #PeatMoss and #Sustainability

Excerpt: "Besides #overharvesting, #PeatBogs, #Fens and #PeatSwamps are threatened by climate change, habitat and nearby developments that can change the nature of surrounding areas. They are sensitive to disturbance. There is research that suggests that harvesting of peat bogs adds to climate change by releasing carbon stored in these bogs.

"Peat bogs and fens in America are where #CarnivorousPlants, like #sundews, #bladderworts and #PitcherPlants, and #BogOrchids live side-by-side. The acidic nature of bogs/fens and humidity create the perfect environment for peat moss, orchids and carnivorous plants. #Peatlands are also home to other species that rely on their composition. #Turtles, birds such as #PalmWarblers and #EasternTowhees, #snakes and #grouse, to name a few.

"There are alternatives to peat moss that are more sustainable. #CocoCoir is a material made from the fibers of the coconut husk. When dried, it is packaged into bricks. Once re-hydrated, it can be used in garden containers to both absorb water and keep the soil from drying out. It can be used in the potting mix or on top of the soil instead of mulch. #RiceHulls can be used for drainage in container plant pots. Both coco coir and rice hulls are sustainable. Additionally, #compost can be used in place of peat moss. Coco coir, rice hulls and compost can all be used alone or mixed in with a commercial potting mix to make using peat moss more sustainable."

Learn more:
https://cce.cornell.edu/orleans/peat-moss-and-sustainability

#SolarPunkSunday #PeatAlternatives #PottingSoil #Sustainability #Gardening #GrowYourOwn #CoconutCoir

@DoomsdaysCW Given recent findings on compost having regional efficacy; variations on 'bog tech' #permaculture can both be regionally organic, and sustainable to increasing root infrastructure instabilities.

But with the sciences being basically assaulted in the US; the probability of further pursuing these value spaces, becomes more and more elusive.

@DoomsdaysCW the article only mentions in passing, and slightly indirectly in my view, the biggest reason why the notion of “sustainable peat harvesting” is a tautological & dangerous nonsense

Peat bogs are one of the largest carbon sinks on the planet. Not only, as the article mentions, does their destruction release CO2 and contribute to climate breakdown, peat bogs take such an enormous amount of time to form, that that carbon sink is effectively lost forever