REV Granular Peat is a superior soil conditioner and growing medium that provides lasting benefits to gardeners, farmers, and lawn care professionals. It is made from 100% organic material and has been sourced from the unique deposits left behind by 10,000 year old Lake Agassiz. Composed mainly of thermally condensed decomposed reeds and sedges, this granular peat is highly decomposed for an easily mix-able product that can be integrated into topdressings or other applications.
REV Granular Peat boasts superior water retention properties and a high cation exchange ratio (CEC). These attributes enable it to provide successful growth through exceptional plant feeding abilities. Additionally, REV's unique cellular structure resists further decomposition for longer-lasting results in soil. Gardeners, farmers, and lawn care professionals trust REV Granular Peat for its proven efficacy in improving air and water balance, leading to better looking plants of all types in any application. Get the reliable results you need--indulge in nature's bounty with REV Granular Reed Sedge Peat today!
- Easy To Spread - 1.5 MM Granule Size
- High Cation Exchange Ratio (CEC) – REV Granular Peat has a superior capacity to absorb and retain water and nutrients for consistent feeding of plants, meaning fewer applications are necessary for optimal growth.
- 100% Organic – This peat is sustainably harvested from the unique deposits left behind by 10,000 year old Lake Agassiz, providing a completely natural solution for soil conditioning.
- Retains Water Better Than Porous Ceramics – Its unique cellular structure resists decomposition over time, allowing it to perform better than porous ceramics in retaining water and facilitating plant growth.
- Successful Growth Through Exceptional Plant Feeding Abilities – Enable your plants to thrive with REV's superior nutrient retention capabilities and long-lasting results in soil. Get the reliable results you need with this trusted product!
Application Rate
- 10 Pounds / 1,000 sq. ft. Apply 3 Times Per Year (Spring, Summer, Fall).