Lawn Moss
Lawn moss is a dense, low-growing evergreen groundcover plant that can form a green carpet-like appearance in lawns, often thriving in shaded or damp areas and providing an alternative ground cover option to grass.
Lawn moss is an alternative to grass that can have a number of benefits for your property and for the wildlife in your area. Like grass, it will cover your yard in a relatively uniform manner; however, unlike grass, it doesn't grow as tall and won't rely on a root system to keep it healthy.
Lawn Moss Can Resist Pests
Perhaps the best reason to use this type of product is that it is highly resistant to most types of pests. Therefore, in addition to protecting your lawn, you can also protect your home, as whatever is attacking your yard won't feel compelled to eventually enter your house in search of shelter. The lack of pests also means that you won't need to put down pesticides or other harsh chemicals that might also hurt your pets or children if ingested.
The Moss Feels Good to Walk On
Grass can irritate your skin or become too brittle to walk on if it gets too hot or dry. However, this product will create a soft layer to walk on whether you want to venture through the yard with shoes on or in bare feet. A soft ground cover may also be better for your pets, and this may be especially true as they get older and it gets harder to walk comfortably.
The Moss Minimizes Erosion
Yards that are covered with this substance instead of grass are less susceptible to erosion. Therefore, it can be an ideal choice if your yard is located on a slope or if it tends to get wet at any point during the year. As this natural resource tends to need water, it can help to provide a balance that will prevent soil from being washed away.
You Don't Have to Mow With This Moss
Another benefit to this item is that you won't need to mow as it rarely grows above four inches. The only reason that you would need to mow is if you prefer really short growth or if you want to tame any edges that might be getting unruly. However, as it grows fairly slowly, you still shouldn't need to bring the mower out that often.
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