The Daily Telegraph

Don has a dig at ‘irresponsi­ble, lazy’ gardeners who use peat

- By Emma Gatten environmen­t editor

MONTY DON has said gardeners who use peat are “lazy and irresponsi­ble”, as he backs a new push for the Government to introduce a long-awaited ban.

The TV gardener said “no garden” is worth damaging peat bogs that take thousands of years to form and store vast amounts of carbon.

“As it happens peat is completely unnecessar­y in any garden,” he said. “To stick to peat compost because that is what you have always used is just lazy and irresponsi­ble.”

A private member’s bill calling for a ban is being debated in the House of Commons today, two years after the Government promised to ban the sale of peat for garden use by the end of this year.

The Bill is being proposed by Theresa Villiers, the former environmen­t secretary, and is being backed by one of her successors, Thérèse Coffey, who was responsibl­e for bringing forward the phase-out deadline to 2024.

Writing for The Telegraph, Ms Coffey called on the Government to “get on with the ban. Unfortunat­ely, we missed the boat to legislate this promise within the Environmen­t Act,” she said. “Now, with a general election on the way, the deadline to deliver on this promise in this Parliament is rapidly approachin­g.”

The Government is understood to be keen to proceed with the ban this year, but it is unclear if they will find time in the remaining parliament.

Last year, ministers admitted the ban would only come in “when parliament­ary time allows it”.

Don said there were now a variety of alternativ­es, and the cheaper price of peat was merely deferring the true cost by worsening climate change.

“It takes a bulldozer minutes to destroy a peat bog that took hundreds, if not thousands, of years to form and will take as long again to recover,” he said. “It is out and out eco-vandalism and no garden – not mine, not yours, not Sissinghur­st or any Chelsea gold medal show garden is worth that.”

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