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Mar 4, 2016 6:55 AM CST
Name: Sue
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You can live without peat. If it's to increase organic matter in the garden soil you can use compost instead except for the high pH ones. If it's for potted plants indoors then try the new ones. An advantage with many peats, especially Canadian peat moss, is that it quite acidic so is useful if your pH is too high. If the new "soil" doesn't have a high pH it could work for you in the garden.

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