Peat bogs sequester a massive amount of the Earth’s carbon dioxide. But even as scientists work to better understand bogs’ sequestration, the wetlands are under threat. On a cold winter ...
Peat bogs sequester a massive amount of the Earth's carbon dioxide. But even as scientists work to better understand bogs' sequestration, the wetlands are under threat. On a cold winter afternoon ...
Why shouldn’t we use peat products anymore? Are there any peat bogs in Minnesota? Answer: Gardeners have been adding peat moss to potting soil and gardens for years, and most commercial potting ...
Port Ellen, a historic distillery on Islay, is renowned for its return after years of closure, while The Flow Country, the ...
Scotland’s Flow Country looks from a distance like a vast expanse of dull, wet brown vegetation — not the kind of view that ...
You may have noticed that the mud-like grime you often find on commercially-grown mushrooms looks a lot darker than the dirt ...
It’s a little known fact outside the growing community: peat is ubiquitous in producing the fruits and vegetables we eat.
New research from the University of Nottingham and Peatland Action has highlighted how satellites can be used to predict an ...