I feel the same way.I use nothing but peat moss. I love it and never have any problems with it..
Same here.I use nothing but peat moss. I love it and never have any problems with it..
It's dry...it will stay dry...it's only good purpose as a substrate is an alternative to walnut shells. Horticulturally, since it stays dry, when MIXED with soil, it helps disperse moisture through the soil - much like capillaries disperse blood through various parts of the body where a vein or artery would be too large...comparable to a hose being too large to logically disperse moisture in a flower pot.I still think I missed your point completely.
You only scanned my post didn't you?my peat absorbs water...huh:?...it must be defective moose
my peat absorbs water...huh:?...it must be defective
moose
Okay, here - think about this, since you don't care to read those links and maybe gain some idea as to why it's absolutely absurd - sphagnum retains moisture, peat does not. Idiots often confuse sphagnum and peat...well, because they lack the mental capacity to think. Peat is essentially mined and causes more damage to the environment in the long run as well as not being a renewable resource. How's that for you preference?This is just a preference thing regardless.
Kris
because you can point and click and type but lack the ability to read the damn linksThat is what baffles me..
I disagree. Rasputin was making a point that took some logic, and reading to make sense of. I had trouble making sense of what he was trying to get to at first also. Eventually I got it, but unfortunately tempers erupted first. Then Moose did what Moose does best, and egged him on so he could try to collect another signature quote.You basically called over half of the people on this board and idiot.:wall: