Doug Brown wrote: > > >Thanks for the link to the Florida geo site. The data here is not of > >much value, as it is about tropical plants of various species > >decomposing. Peat offered for sale for horticultural or fish use is > >almost exclusively Sphagnum moss, which is formed in large yearly > >layers, due to seasonal variation. > > Huh? I gave the link to Part I which is entitled: NATURE, ORIGIN, KINDS, > AND COMPOSITION OF PEATS IN GENERAL, and in fact covers just that, > including much info on sphagnum peats. Part II covers Florida peats. An > excellent reference - check it out. > > -Doug Brown > debrown@kodak.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- sorry, I did not look at the part one!, Thanks, I will look at it !