Partially carbonized vegetable matter, usually mosses, found in bogs and used as fertilizer and fuel.
Peat forms when plant material, usually in wet areas, is inhibited from decaying fully by acidic and anaerobic conditions. It is composed mainly of wetland vegetation: principally bog plants including mosses, sedges and shrubs.
As it accumulates, the peat can hold water, thereby slowly creating wetter conditions, and allowing the area of wetland to expand. Peatland features can include ponds, ridges, and raised bogs. For more information on this process, refer to wetland in general and bog in particular.
The Jiffypots® are available in different sizes either ø6cm or ø8cm , in round or square and in different packaging sizes from 11 to 32 pieces per package. The Jiffystrips® are also available ...
The Jiffy peat tile 8x8 cm (with drainage hole) reduces the shock caused by transplanting, ideal for planting directly in the ground or in another pot. An environmentally conscious planting solution, ...
The Jiffy peat pot tray ensures the best possible soil quality.In order to ensure the stable growth of plants and the control of the entire production cycle, it is essential to ensure the perfect ...
The Jiffy-7® pellet: fine netting is filled with high-quality substrate and then compressed to form a handy pellet. Just add water, and the little planting wonder grows to up to seven times its ...
The Jiffy-7® pellet: fine netting is filled with high-quality substrate and then compressed to form a handy pellet. Just add water, and the little planting wonder grows to up to seven times its ...
The Jiffy-7® pellet: fine netting is filled with high-quality substrate and then compressed to form a handy pellet. Just add water, and the little planting wonder grows to up to seven times its ...