Peat
Peat– This is a mineral, sedimentary loose rock formed during the process of rotting plants in swampy areas. Peat looks like a loose, earthy mass, brown, brown-black or black in color. The botanical composition of peat contains remains of wood, bark and roots of trees and shrubs, various parts of herbaceous plants, as well as hypnum and sphagnum mosses. Peat – it is a renewable mineral. This substance – the result of thousands of years of work of microorganisms, containing valuable humic acids and mineral components.
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Pat is almost identical to manure in terms of the ratio of nutrients, but is more prepared for application to the soil. The fact is that to prepare animal organic matter, it takes time for excess ammonia and methane to disappear. In the case of lowland peat, this is a finished product.
Proven positive results of use
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Peat is useful for enriching the soil. Thanks to its fibrous porous structure, it significantly improves the physiological properties of soils of various compositions. The soil, well flavored with peat, becomes water and breathable, “breathes” easily and freely, and the root system of plants feels more than comfortable in it.
Increase your productivity with peat, which has many advantages:
- 100% natural composition;
- activation of plant metabolism;
- acceleration of synthetic processes in seedlings and absorption of mineral salts;
- stimulation of the vital activity of soil microorganisms.
- Year-round peat extraction at its own deposit
- Modern technology and equipment
- Stable composition due to the homogeneity of the peat deposit
- Each batch is controlled by the laboratory
Regulations for use:
Depending on the type of soil and its condition, the amount of peat to be added is determined. Minimum – this is a layer of 0.5 cm, maximum 30 – 40 kg per square meter. Next, the soil is dug up and can be watered to speed up decomposition.
Efficiency of peat Ecorost
It saturates the mineral part of the soil with organic matter and nutrients, helps improve the physical properties of soils (binds sand and loosens clays), does not acidify the reaction of the soil solution, etc.
The beneficial properties are:
— in hygroscopicity –lowland deposits absorb water well and release it poorly;
— in a large number of useful mineral components, especially calcium;
— available humates of natural origin.
The nutritional value of vegetables and fruits grown on humates cannot be compared with the “mineral” value. products, which improves quality and reduces production costs.