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Old March 7, 2014   #1
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Default lignapeat instead of peat moss?

I've been looking for peat moss to make my own seed-starting mix, and I came across a product called lignapeat that's available at a couple places locally in bulk (by the cubic foot, so I can buy what I need and won't have to store a whole bale of peat moss somewhere).

Has anyone used lignapeat in seed-starting mixes?
https://reuserinc.com/Lignapeat.html
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Never heard of it before but it's a locally made product where you are. Sounds interesting as an alternative to peat and coco. Redwood fibers from scrap material from the lumber industry, cool idea. Give it a try and let us know how it performs.
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