The lower areas of the island are filled with peat moss.
If peat moss is used, it must be wet first.
You are right to be concerned about using peat moss, which takes thousands of years to develop.
If peat moss must be used, work it into the soil, never on top.
Also note: peat moss should not be used on top of the soil.
The mushrooms continue to grow up through the peat moss.
There are eight species of peat moss, which can absorb up to 40 times their weight in water.
If peat moss is used, it should be mixed with the soil.
The plane, authorities said, was actually filled with peat moss.
There will usually be a floating mat of peat moss.
It could have come down in some sphagnum moss from Canada.
One of the most common components is Sphagnum moss, although many other plants can contribute.
There is an opportunity to walk on a floating mat of sphagnum moss.
In Japan, the custom is to grow them on a raised mound of sphagnum moss.
Your mom can just fill in the unused space with sphagnum moss or pretty pebbles.
To keep the humidity up substrate like moist sphagnum moss can be added but is not needed.
The acidic water slows the decay of the sphagnum moss and other plants.
Trees can be very dense or sparse; mats of sphagnum moss cover the ground.
The smell of still water mingled with sphagnum moss.
Sometimes plants are sent out bareroot in dampened sphagnum moss.