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  2. The best seed starting trays for jumpstarting your garden - AOL

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    Growneer Peat Pots Seed Starter Trays $ at Amazon. The Growneer seed trays are made from peat, a biodegradable material made of composted organic material, which makes them ideal for planting the ...

  3. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    Peat pots that are biodegradable and may be planted directly into the soil. In the nursery business, plants are generally grown in round or square plastic pots. Some organisations (such as the Royal Horticultural Society) encourage the reuse of (plastic) plant pots and trays across their retail centres. [9]

  4. Potting soil - Wikipedia

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    The use of peat is controversial since the harvesting of peat moss from peatlands (which includes unique habitats such as bogs and fens) can degrade these peatlands. Peatlands are home to a diverse range of plant and animal species. Peat also has a very slow accumulation rate, as little as 1mm per year, so they take a long time to regenerate.

  5. Peat - Wikipedia

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    A lump of peat Peat stacks in Südmoslesfehn (district of Oldenburg, Germany) in 2013 Peat gatherers at Westhay, Somerset Levels in 1905 Peat extraction in East Frisia, Germany. Peat is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter. It is unique to natural areas called peatlands, bogs, mires, moors, or muskegs.

  6. How Often to Water Poinsettia So It Thrives Beyond Christmas

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    Poinsettias are mostly grown in coir- or peat-based potting mixes which have great moisture-holding capacity, says Hancock. If it's potted in a soil that doesn't retain moisture as well, it mat ...

  7. Transplanting - Wikipedia

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    Typically grown in peat pots (a pot made of compressed peat), soil blocks (compressed blocks of soil), paper pots or multiple-cell containers such as plastic packs (four to twelve cells) or larger plug trays made of plastic or styrofoam. [3]

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