We grow micropropagated sustainable Sphagnum moss for positive environmental impacts. With over 15 years of experience, we mainly supply our sustainably micropropagated Sphagnum moss for peatland restoration, where Sphagnum moss is planted as a natural climate solution.
BeadaMoss® are based in the East Midlands in England, and supply Sphagnum moss to peatland restoration projects in the UK, and in Europe too.
Our Work – Sustainable Micropropagated Sphagnum Moss
For peatland restoration, planting Sphagnum moss is usually vital to fully restore a peatbog. Sphagnum restoration helps to:
- Convert a damaged peatland back to a carbon sequestering sink
- Stop current emissions from damaged sites
- Protects peatland’s huge existing carbon stores
- Important for habitats and biodiversity
- Helps prevent flooding and wildfires
Additionally, we are researching the use of our Sphagnum moss as a sustainable peat alternative using Sphagnum Farming methods.
We are also involved in a Carbon Farming project too, as Sphagnum has a huge amount of climate benefits.

Our Sustainable Facilities
In our nursery facility at BeadaMoss®, we are strive to grow our Sphagnum in the most sustainable way possible. We have Solar PV panels, use renewable heat from Ground Source Heat Pumps, and have heat recirculation systems. We use rainwater collection, and even the greenhouse itself is second-hand.


Our Team
We have a very knowledgeable team growing our micropropagated sustainable Sphagnum moss.
Here are a few of our leadership team:
Neal (Director/Founder)
Founder, Micropropagation and Sphagnum expert, leading the research and development for Peatland Restoration and Sphagnum Farming
Barbara (Director/Founder)
Founder of business, passionate about Sphagnum, plants, peatlands and climate change
Sadie (Partnership Manager)
Leads in planning and delivering to Peatland Restoration project requirements
Tim (R&D Manager)
Heads up our Sphagnum Farming Research & Development team
Jacqueline (Business Development)
Passionate about our positive impact to peatlands

