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Ali Morse is the Water Policy Manager at The Wildlife Trusts and together we talk the truth about peat: how much is still being extracted, why government promises have fallen short, and the role horticulture plays in the story. We also look ahead to the solutions—both practical and political—that could finally protect these precious habitats.

Links

The Wildlife Trusts – Main Website

Nic Wilson’s Peat Free Nurseries List

Other episodes if you liked this one:

Episode 47: Going Peat Free with John Walker
In this episode, I speak with John Walker, the “Earth Friendly Gardener,” about the use of peat in gardening, why it’s so harmful, and what's being done to end its use. He reflects on whether we can realistically eradicate peat from horticultural products. Roots and All

Episode 144: The State of Horticulture with Matthew Appleby
I chat with Matthew Appleby, Editor of Horticulture Week, about broader industry dynamics—such as Brexit, supply chain changes, and how the push to go peat-free is impacting both gardeners and the horticultural trade. Roots and All

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