turbele
Turbele is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily in the context of organic matter decomposition and its applications. In its most common usage, turbele describes a decomposed or partially decomposed organic material, often found in bogs or wetlands. This material is typically a mixture of plant remains, such as sphagnum moss, sedges, and other vegetation, that have accumulated in waterlogged conditions where decomposition is slow. The anaerobic environment inhibits complete breakdown, resulting in a fibrous, peat-like substance.
This material, when harvested and processed, can be used as a soil amendment. Its high organic content
The term can also sometimes be used more broadly to describe any type of compost or humus,