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I was not overly impressed with the peat moss on its own. Mostly because it did not hold a burrow well, but also as already mentioned the top seems to dry out very quickly. I opted to go with an organic top soil since it is the organic matter that really helps it retain moisture, and added peat moss and sand, probably 50% topsoil overall. Seems to be working well.


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