I'm working on the right composition of planting mix for blueberries in a high pH environment. In addition to a regimen of ammonium sulphate + sulphur I'm thinking to start with a soil, sphagnum peat moss and pine bark mix. But I need to be sure I get the right kind of "peat moss."
Iowa State makes the following statement:
However, most peat moss found in garden centers is neutral or slightly acidic. Only Canadian sphagnum peat moss has a low pH of 3.0 to 4.5 and will effectively reduce soil pH.
This raises a warning flag, to be sure I'm getting the right product.
My local hardware (Menards) carries Premier brand "Sphagnum Peat Moss [Tourbe de sphaigne]
" which does not use the word "Canadian
" but is labelled at the bottom as a "Product of Canada
." But Menards also sells a much more expensive "Peat Moss Canadian Sphagnum
" by Schultz which does use the adjective "Canadian
." Are these the same thing (e.g. both 3.0 - 4.5 pH)?
Does the fact that the Premier product comes from Canada mean it's this lower pH product Iowa State is referring to? I ask because I don't recall ever seeing any other kind of peat moss in hardware stores, so wondering what the "*most* peat moss found in garden centers
" is actually referring to. I want to make sure I don't buy a higher-pH product at the bulk I need.