Peat Free Substrates: A Greener Future Starts from the Soil.
In recent years, the use of peat free substrates has become a central topic for those involved in sustainable cultivation. Peat, although long used as a resource in horticulture, is a non-renewable raw material: its extraction damages peatland ecosystems, which are essential for biodiversity and atmospheric carbon capture.
Peat free alternatives include coconut fibers, green compost, composted bark, and other organic components that ensure optimal plant growth performance while reducing environmental impact. In addition to promoting more responsible cultivation, these substrates also help conserve valuable natural resources for future generations.
Choosing peat free substrates means actively contributing to a more ethical and sustainable production chain without compromising quality.