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  1. Peat - Wikipedia

    While bark or coir -based peat-free potting soil mixes are on the rise, particularly in the UK, peat is still used as raw material for horticulture in some other European countries, Canada, as well …

  2. Peat | Description, Formation, Importance, Carbon, & Uses

    Nov 12, 2025 · Peat, spongy material formed by the partial decomposition of organic matter, primarily plant material, in wetlands. The formation of peat is the first step in the formation of …

  3. Practice Exam & Assessment Tool (PEAT) - FSBPT

    FSBPT developed the practice exam and assessment tool (PEAT ®), a timed, computer-based, multiple-choice practice exam for NPTE candidates. PEAT helps you identify your strengths …

  4. PEAT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 1, 2012 · The meaning of PEAT is a dark brown fibrous material that is formed primarily by the partial decomposition of organic matter and especially plants (such as sphagnum moss) in …

  5. What is peat? - International Peatland Society

    Peat is the surface organic layer of a soil that consists of partially decomposed organic matter, derived mostly from plant material, which has accumulated under conditions of waterlogging, …

  6. What exactly is peat – and why is it so important? - Countryfile.com

    Jun 9, 2025 · Peat is dead and partially decomposed organic matter or vegetation. It forms at a very slow rate, taking thousands of years for a fully-formed layer to develop.

  7. What Is Peat and Why Is It Ecologically Important?

    Jul 30, 2025 · In temperate and sub-arctic regions, peat forms from Sphagnum mosses, sedges, and shrubs, while tropical peatlands can be derived from rainforest trees. Peatlands are …

  8. What is peat and where is it found? - Global Peatlands

    Peat is partially decayed plant material that accumulates under water-logged conditions over long time periods. Natural areas covered by peat are called peatlands.

  9. The Lowdown on Peat: What It Is and Why It Matters

    Apr 25, 2025 · During dry seasons, peat acts like a giant sponge, slowly releasing water to prevent wildfires. When monsoons hit, that same sponge absorbs floodwaters that would …

  10. What Is Peat Soil? - The Institute for Environmental Research and …

    Jun 18, 2025 · Peat soil is characterized by its exceptionally high organic matter content, typically ranging from 75% to 99% by weight. This is significantly higher than most mineral soils, which …