So, good stuff, but peat is a non-renewable resource.
Coco-peat (or coir) is the fibrous material found between the hard outer shell and the husk of a coconut. Brown coir is harvested from mature coconuts and is strong but inflexible. You see mats made of coir. Coco-peat can be bought in compressed blocks and when you add water, the blocks expand and crumble. This forms a lovely moist environment that makes an excellent worm bed. The worms can then be housed in a worm café or a worm farm and they will industriously decompose your organic household waste into wonderful soil conditioner for your potted plants or garden.
Worms are wonderful!
And, coco-peat is a renewable resource.
A block of coco-peat soaking in a bucket of water |
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Worms settling into their coco-peat bed |
Worm cafe ready to start production |
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