It’s not that moss is green; it’s that it’s green and so is your home. They love water; they love it in the form of rain, and, when there is a drought, they love it even more. When it rains, they stay in the water, and when there is wind, they stay in the air. What’s more, they love it on the grass, right next to the house, or the lawn.
Moss is a tough plant to care for, since it needs regular watering and feeding to keep it from getting rained on. And you don’t want moss to spread all over your lawn, or your house or your swimming pool. To the contrary, you’d want to have it in small patches just under the surface (or on top of the ground) of your plants. It’s pretty easy to tell whether you have moss around the edges of your lawn or under trees with pretty large leaves.
Mosses will spread in just the same way that grass does, starting low down in the soil and growing to cover everything. Once you start noticing moss on your lawn, you have to be more observant. Remove the moss right away, and you can try to cover the moss with a layer of soil, just to be on the safe side.
Moss is a great plant for covering up the edges of your lawn because it can grow like crazy. If you have a big lawn you may only notice a few patches of moss. If you have a smaller lawn, you will have many more. It’s important to be aware of your moss because if you get it too high up on your plants, the roots can break through the soil and cause your plants to die.
The other main reason to pick moss over cacti and other plants is that moss is actually a very good place to grow if you are an arborist. The roots of the moss will be very strong and hard to break, making the plant very resilient. If you have a large arbor (like a grape arbor), you will probably be able to keep the moss from breaking through the soil on its own.
That being said, it’s also possible that moss could be a health hazard, for instance if the roots are not strong enough to hold the soil. If this happens, the roots will simply fall out and be easily crushed. So it’s best to make sure that you always take your moss with you on hikes and hikes to shady spots, especially if you are a tree climber.
It is best to remove moss from the root ball, because moss can easily grow back. But if you see a small patch of it growing, you may want to remove it.
The best and most foolproof way to remove moss from your root ball is to cut it off the root. But if you see a large patch of it growing, then you need to remove it.
The best and most foolproof way to remove moss from your root ball is to cut it off the root. But if you see a large patch of it growing, then you need to remove it.
This is a great tip. I’ve heard that it is best to try this first before you remove a whole root ball.