Peat-Free Compost is a type of gardening soil that does not contain peat, which is a natural material formed from partially decayed plant matter in waterlogged environments like bogs. It is used as a sustainable alternative to traditional peat-based composts, which are harmful to the environment due to peat extraction contributing to habitat destruction and releasing stored carbon into the atmosphere. Peat-Free Compost is typically made from organic materials such as wood fiber, coconut coir, and composted green waste, offering an eco-friendly option for gardeners looking to reduce their environmental impact.