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What Vegetables Do Not Like Peat Moss – What To Use Instead



One of the ways peat moss is used in the veggie garden is to lower the pH of the soil which benefits acid loving plants but how about crops that like a more alkaline soil; what vegetables do not like peat moss? For that matter, what vegetables like peat moss? Since there will be a mix of crops in most veggie gardens, a gardener may want to inquire, β€œCan I use peat moss in my vegetable garden?” It isn’t as confusing as it sounds. We’ll discuss in this article whether using peat moss in the garden is a good idea for some vegetables, and why.

Is Peat Moss Good for Vegetable Gardens?

Peat moss is used for a variety of reasons in vegetable gardens. For one thing, peat moss helps improve soil structure. It helps lighten compacted soil, improves drainage and fertility and improves soil texture and tilth.

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