Most outdoor gardening activities have now come to a halt for the winter in Greater Columbus. There just isn’t a lot of gardening to be done right now unless you are tending to some cool-season ...
Moss often suffers from an unfair reputation. While it can be considered a menace to lawns, RHS Chelsea Flower Show designers urge households not to “ignore moss” or “scrub it off” from your garden.
On the clay slopes of ravines, clinging to the rocks in shallow streams, and deep in the cypress domes lie our native mosses. Minute green remnants from the first organisms to ever colonize land, the ...
Now is the time of the year when people are working hard to have a beautiful lawn. They are putting down lime and fertilizer as well as some grass seed to fill in the places where grass is sparce.
A few weeks ago at the pool, a friend asked me how he could make his lawn look better. I know that I have answered this question in a number of forms, but there continues to remain the one answer that ...
What comes to your mind when you think of moss? Do these small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta sensu stricto transport you to an enchanted forest in a fairytale, or ...
A few years ago − another time far, far away − a friend at church asked me about a shade lawn issue they have had for a number of years. I don’t know how many calls I have received over the years ...
It turns out there's a simple way to keep moss off your lawn and stop it growing over winter without using chemicals, and it is likely already sitting in your kitchen.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The garden trend to watch in 2025? Embracing moss! That’s according to the designers of this year’s RHS ...