The Lawn Association has shared a tip that could stop moss from growing in your garden - and it's a simple trick that you can ...
Moss can be a common problem on garden lawns, but before reaching for chemical-based moss killers, specialists have shared a ...
although certain species continue growing all year long. Read on to learn how to get rid of moss in the lawn, as well as make simple changes sure to restore its natural beauty. Moss is a non ...
A low-maintenance ground cover, moss is an interesting alternative to grass. This green, non-flowering plant thrives in shady ...
One thing all gardeners face at some point is unintentional plants growing in unintentional places. Moss, for example, often takes up residence in shaded, damp corners of your yard. The only problem?
Moss needs to be removed promptly in wintertime as it can quickly spread as well as be a safety hazard, but you do not need ...
Many of them are shade-lovers, but some types of moss enjoy a sunny position. You can use moss in containers, on the ground, vertically and so much more - it's even possible to grow moss indoors. Here ...
When clumps of moss take over your lawn, it’s usually a sign that the growing or soil conditions aren’t ideal for healthy grass. Before you head off for a store-bought solution, consider these ...
Free of chemical treatments, moss makes for a safer lawn and an insect-rich habitat. Fireflies are especially drawn to it, and birds use it for nesting. Where to plant moss? Moss can grow on almost ...
If your lawn has thin areas, overseed with a grass variety suited to your climate and growing conditions. Water wisely: Overwatering can make conditions ideal for moss.