On the 27th of August 2022, the UK Government announced that the sale of horticultural peat to gardeners in England and Wales will be banned by 2024 (GOV.UK, 2022).
So, what is peat? Why is it being banned?
What is Peat?
Peat is an organic surface layer of soil, formed from the accumulation of partially decomposed plant material from over 12,000 years ago. This plant material has accumulated because of water logging, oxygen deficiency, high acidity, and nutrient deficiency in the soil.
Peat forms in wetland, AKA peatland, like swamps, bogs, fens, and moors. These waterlogged conditions prevent the plant material from fully decomposing, thus the production of organic matter exceeds its decomposition, causing the accumulation of peat.
Peat favours warm moist climatic conditions the most! Yet, peatlands can be found in many regions of the globe, including temperate, boreal, and sub-arctic regions.

A peat bog prior to mining