When you think of peat moss, you may picture the luscious, beautiful bogs of Ireland and the rainforests.
If you’re a landscaper or a homeowner, you probably know that peat moss is a miracle worker that can turn unbalanced, hard soil and new seedlings into lush and airy gardens. However, the Beyond Peat line of products is an impressive, sustainable alternative to the organic peat from natural wetlands. Beyond Peat Bio-Fiber™ Organic Peat Moss Alternative Soil is made using plant-fiber technology and is designed to replicate the benefits of organic peat.
100% peat-free and sourced from recycled organic materials, Beyond Peat keeps the fibrous consistency of peat and is perfectly pH balanced for a variety of soil types and for many kinds of plant growth. The Bio-Fiber technology allows it to absorb 7x its weight in water and even outperforms traditional peat moss with 25% more air space to give your roots room to grow.
It’s the perfect sustainable, peat-free alternative to grow your rose gardens and flower beds. You can use it to grow ripe, beautiful tomatoes or squash. Mix it in the soil to help grow strong trees and shrubs. It can even help grow luscious green lawns that will make your neighbors envious. It’s a future that plant-lovers everywhere can agree on, and Beyond Peat can help us beautifully grow into it.
Growing a Sustainable Future
Beyond Peat Professional Organics is doing everything possible to help lessen their impact on the environment, from looking at alternative fuel solutions used to transport their product to their ongoing collaborations with alternative resin companies to create sustainable packaging. Their vision is to help grow a future where professional and home gardeners can grow healthier, stronger plants while creating a more sustainable business.
Based in Everett, Washington, Beyond Peat has 17 facilities across the United States that create natural and organic lawn products. Together, they recycle over a million tons of organic materials every year that would otherwise end up in landfills.