Tired of mowing the grass week after week? Perhaps it’s time to consider a moss lawn. Common in Japanese gardens, moss lawns are a low-maintenance alternative if conditions are right. Swapping ...
If you want a lush green lawn without the maintenance grass requires, consider converting to moss. A dense moss lawn can thrive in just about any climate and requires very little upkeep. Unlike a ...
Moss requires little maintenance, is visually attractive, stays green throughout the winter, and is soft on your feet. You can propagate moss to trees, planters, and other surfaces by making a moss ...
This week we learned that buttermilk, yes buttermilk, helps grow moss. Believe it or not that’s a factual tip recommended by Pat himself (which is why we had to second-guess at first, that jokester!) ...
Moss is growing in my front yard, part of it is under a tree and part is in the sun. I don't particularly want it growing there. What can I do to get rid of the moss and why is it expanding - is it ...
WEBVTT HEAVIER RAIN POSSIBILITIES FOR THE AFTERNOON. LET'S HEAD TO "GROW IT GREEN." RAY: WELCOME TO TODAY'S "GROW IT GREEN." WE ARE AT GIFFORD FIELD'S GARDEN CENTER IN BEDFORD AND I'M JOINED BY ...
Let me just say, I love moss. Grab a magnifying glass and take a look at what appears to be a patch of one type of moss will reveal a multitude of different shapes and forms. However, finding moss in ...
If you've just seeded your lawn in spring or early fall, you might be thrilled to see those first sprigs of green emerging from the soil. But a closer look could reveal that your lawn isn't bursting ...
Experiments on moss grown aboard two Space Shuttle missions showed the plants didn’t behave as scientists expected them to in the near-absence of gravity. The common roof moss (Ceratodon purpureus) ...
California-based studio Moss has developed a self-watering planter and lamp that lets users without any gardening experience grow a variety of plants indoors. Moss founders Strahinja Spasojević and ...
I just got back from a hike during which we spent a good deal of time discussing where moss grows on trees. The obvious answer is that moss is a shade-loving plant and so it grows on the shady side.