Lawn Moss - 5 Square Feet
Lawn Moss - 5 Square Feet
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4-9Lawn Moss
If grass fails to thrive in your yard, lawn moss might present the ideal solution to that problem. Turfgrasses can be persnickety--they require just the right fertilizer, sunshine, and water. On top of that, turfgrass demands weekly caretaking. Think of the time spent mowing, edging, and other time-demanding tasks. On the other hand, using it as a ground cover offers a time-saving and carefree solution.
Lawn Moss Has No Roots
It is a bryophyte plant with no roots or veins. Instead of receiving nutrients and moisture through a root system and transporting them via veins, it absorbs everything it needs from the air. Its independent nature relieves you of the time spent fertilizing and watering.
You must also avoid mowing or tending to this plant every weekend. Imagine spending only some Saturday afternoon cutting the grass. It Is Kinder to the Environment Than Turfgrasses Besides saving you time, it is eco-friendlier than grasses.
This Moss Draws Water Out Of The Air
For starters, it requires minimal watering. Remember, it draws moisture from the air. Unless you live in an arid climate, it only needs your help.
Second, we mentioned that you do not need to cut or trim it weekly. This time saver also means you save on energy costs. Whether you have a gas-powered or electric mower, you will not consume that energy source caring for your yard.
It Prospers in the Most Challenging Growing Circumstances
Your yard might not support turfgrass because of dense shade, a lack of natural nutrients, or a texture that fussy grass does not like. In any of these circumstances, it can give you the look of a green yard without the perfect grass-growing conditions.
It requires part-shade to full shade and prefers a humid area. With regular watering, it can grow in arid parts of the United States.
This Plant Does Great In Acidic Soil
Lawn moss can thrive in acidic soil conditions, out of rocks, on the side of dead trees, and out of logs without assistance from a gardener. Can you imagine a plush, thick, green carpet filling in all the dead spots in your backyard?
T.N. Nursery digs it fresh with each order, ensuring the best experience. With our decades of experience, you can confidently order yours today.
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Had to pay $300 extra in labor to remove weeds/grass before i could plant.
Deserve a refund.