After a bunch of years playing with botanicals, we've learned a lot of stuff. We've screwed up a lot of stuff, too! Yet, almost every day, we learn some new things that are really exciting and cool And we get questions. Lots of questions. A question we get a lot around here is about the "water-softening capability of botanicals", to which I respond almost reflexively, "There is none." Botanicals will not help you soften hard water. I believe that anyone who tells you this categorically simply does not have the correct facts. Ask them to explain how this process occurs. I'd like to know, 'cause I've found no evidence of this! Hobbyists really want an inexpensive, "natural", or simple way too soften their water. Using some botanical-based stuff just seems so right, doesn't? Well, we also get a ton of questions about peat mossmainly, what
17.2.1. Blackwater Biotope
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Premium grade of horticultural canadian sphagnum peat moss is 99.8 percent organic. When mixed with soil, increases the soil's capacity to hold water and nutrients. Can be blended with perlite and vermiculite when custom soilless potting mix is desired. Measures 14-inch length by 18-inch width by 5-inch height.
Hoffman Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss - 10 qt bag
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