peatub
Peatub is a term used in horticulture to describe a biodegradable planting container made from peat- or peat-rich substrates. The containers are designed to hold a seedling or cutting and are intended to be planted directly into soil or a growing bed, allowing the roots to continue developing in situ.
Construction and varieties: Peatubs range from small plug sizes to larger pots and come in cylindrical, square,
Benefits and limitations: The main advantages are reduced transplant shock, moisture retention, and elimination of plastic
Environmental considerations and alternatives: Peat extraction impacts wetland ecosystems, prompting a shift toward peat-free substrates in