peat moss ????

Icom, you could try oak leaves if almond leaves are not prominent there.:)

I can get all the Oak leaves I want..they would be leaves that fell last fall though,would they be ok to use ? I can get bucket loads of them from the farm I deer hunt on;there's a small pond by the house lined with huge oaks,that water is almost black from them leaves falling in there.

no alomond leaves around here,I'd have to order them from someplace:confused:
 
Hey! I've been planning to use the peat moss for my Walstad Style tank.
I think the brand you were using is Scotts, which is affiliated with Miracle grow, which are known for adding fertilizers.
http://www.builderdepot.com/seo/THESCOTTSCO_BM/138584_8QT_SPHAGNUM_PEAT_MOSS.ihtml
http://www.acehardware.com/sm-schultz-and-reg-peat-moss-20278--pi-1335620.html

There's another brand called Schultz Spagnum Peat moss.
I hope I'm not mistaken.

Anyway, I've been meaning to try Peat moss. I wonder if I should give the Schultz Brand a Try.
http://www.schultz.com/ProductCategories/Soilsamendments/PeatMoss/

I might give Schultz a call tomorrow. :)

It does say that Spaghnum Peat Moss contain organic material. I think it might release A LOT of nutrient in the water column, and therefore might increase algae growth.

EDIT: I did a bit of reading. I think Schultz is the better brand for this purpose.
 
I can get all the Oak leaves I want..they would be leaves that fell last fall though,would they be ok to use ? I can get bucket loads of them from the farm I deer hunt on;there's a small pond by the house lined with huge oaks,that water is almost black from them leaves falling in there.

no alomond leaves around here,I'd have to order them from someplace:confused:
If you are sure the place where the leaves fall is safe from possible pollution, contamination of pesticides, etc, then go for it.
 
I use Schultz's peat and have had no ill effects over the past 2 years that I have been using it.

I use it in terracotta pots for my plants thou not for the black water effect in a filter
 
If you are sure the place where the leaves fall is safe from possible pollution, contamination of pesticides, etc, then go for it.


pretty sure..the house sits on a hill and is surrounded by huge oak trees.The grain fields are well below there.

I went to Lowes and picked up one of the compressed bales of peat,no problem with it:headbang2:..I got the smallest bale and its probably going to last me a few years;still something like 20lbs maybe more. The brand is Premier,green and white square compressed bale
 
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