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PittMoss

PittMoss Prime Organic Peat-Free Soil Amendment

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$7.99 - $34.99
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Description

Grow bigger, stronger plants responsibly with PittMoss Prime peat alternative! 

Key Product Features

  • Efficient Watering: Due to its ability to retain applied resources and evenly distribute them throughout the porous particles to make them more readily available to the plant’s roots, this product requires less water.
  • Aerates Soil and Supports Drainage: Ideal solution designed to be mixed with compost, fertilizer, or other garden soils for improving and establishing lawns, planting trees and shrubs, and replacing peat in potting soil blends.
  • Made Responsibly in the USA: PittMoss Prime is proudly produced in the United States from 99.9% recycled paper fibers and small amounts of organic bark.
  • Organic Garden Safe: It is OMRI-listed for organic growing, features less dust than traditional soil amendments and is free of pathogens, bugs, weed seeds, heavy metals and other harmful ingredients.
  • Worry-Free Garden Support: PittMoss sources all paper ingredients from local recycling facilities, hand sorts each batch to ensure zero contaminants and conducts extensive testing to create a perfect living soil environment.

PittMoss Prime is a peat-free, OMRI-listed, lightweight, and sustainable soil alternative designed to enhance aeration, water management, and biological growth, making it an excellent choice for organic gardeners. It is free from pathogens, weed seeds, heavy metals, and other harmful contaminants. Additionally, it can be easily blended with other mixes to transform challenging planting environments and is a great option for improving and establishing lawns, planting trees and shrubs and replacing peat in potting soil blends. When used as a peat substitute for potting soils, PittMoss recommends using at least 30-50% of PittMoss Prime with a blend of compost and other amendments. By using PittMoss, gardeners can reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with peat bog mining, and it offers a cleaner, more consistent soil option with rigorous testing to ensure optimal performance.

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30 Reviews

  • 5

    Best thing ever

    Posted by Patricia R on Jul 7th 2019

    I've used this ever since I saw it on Shark Tank and I think it's perfect. For all those negative review - you need to read what this is made off - recycle paper. Off course every now and again you will get a clump of what looks like an old newspaper but that's what it's made off. If helps keep in the moisture, it helps protect a little bit against the squirrels - it's great. ~ Review orginally posted on Amazon

  • 5

    Works like it's supposed to.

    Posted by McKillip F on Mar 29th 2019

    I love the fact that this is made from recycled materials. It works exactly like peat moss to hold moisture in the soil and decrease the need for watering. I put a layer at the bottom of my Earth Boxes to wick moisture up from the water reservoir, then mix more into the planting mix. I'm buying this product again. ~ Review orginally posted on Amazon

  • 5

    I will keep using this product and not peat moss.

    Posted by Edy's P on Oct 24th 2017

    A great product. Use as directed and plants are thriving. I will keep using this product, no reason to destroy the environment for peat moss or ship peat moss from other countries anymore. ~ Review orginally posted on Amazon

  • 5

    Great for plants!

    Posted by Adina on Sep 12th 2017

    Pittmoss is an excellent alternative to peat moss. I like to make my own potting mix, so I use this in place of peat moss and vermiculite or perlite. I mix one part top soil, with three parts compost and two parts Pittmoss for most of my potted plants. It retains moisture well but still allows air to flow to the roots of the plants. At the end of the season, I just put the used mix in my compost pile or right on my raised bed veggie garden before winter.

  • 5

    Great for plants!

    Posted by Adina on Sep 11th 2017

    Pittmoss is an excellent alternative to peat moss. I like to make my own potting mix, so I use this in place of peat moss and vermiculite or perlite. I mix one part top soil, with three parts compost and two parts Pittmoss for most of my potted plants. It retains moisture well but still allows air to flow to the roots of the plants. At the end of the season, I just put the used mix in my compost pile or right on my raised bed veggie garden before winter. ~ Review orginally posted on Amazon

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