

Yard / Category: Garden and Yard How do you transplant moss?
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The reason that my dad went for a moss lawn is because it is what naturally wanted to grow in his yard. If you don’t have all of these conditions, you can still grow moss, but you are going to have to work harder at it. These are the ideal conditions for a moss lawn to grow in. The most important thing for growing moss in your yard is having the right conditions. The cons of moss may or may not be deal breakers for you! How to grow a moss lawn Moss is not the “normal” lawn covering and therefore might be seen as weird or strange by some people.Can get torn up by pets and takes a couple of weeks to recover.Won’t grow in an area with too much sun.It can be a lot of work to get it to grow if it doesn’t grow naturally.It can get kind of muddy, especially during rainy times.There are some aspects of a moss lawn that might be a problem for you. Unique look – pairs really well with rock gardens.Lush green color looks like short grass ground cover (from afar) year round.Don’t need to water regularly – great if your area has water shortages.No fertilizer or annual grass seed needed.

If grass won’t grow in your yard because it is too wet or has shady areas, moss might be a solution.If moss naturally wants to grow in your area, it can be a maintenance-free lawn covering.There are a lot of benefits to a green mossy yard! Here are some of my favorites: How to grow moss in your yard Moss lawn pros and cons Moss lawn pros If you don’t want a full moss lawn, moss gardens can be perfect for particularly shady or wet areas of the yard. If you have alkaline soil (like clay), full shade, and poor drainage, a moss lawn could be the perfect choice for low-maintenance lawn alternatives. I thought that this was a really unique solution for a common problem (I know that a lot of y’all have trouble growing grass!) and thought that it would be fun to share some details about this low-maintenance ground cover. It actually used to be grass, but over a decade ago my dad gave up trying to grow grass where it doesn’t want to be and instead decided to focus on growing a mossy lawn. I was recently in North Carolina visiting my parents and I was reminded that they have a full moss lawn.

Want to grow moss in your yard? Here’s how my dad grew a full moss lawn & path!
