If you take pride in your lush, green lawn, there is one ‘controversial’ natural plant that can ruin the overall look — moss.
Moss thrives in damp, shaded areas with poor soil conditions where turfgrass struggles. Improving soil fertility, pH, drainage, and sunlight can help turfgrass out-compete moss. Moss is a native plant ...
When clumps of moss take over your lawn, it’s usually a sign that the growing or soil conditions aren’t ideal for healthy grass. Before you head off for a store-bought solution, consider these ...
A common question that comes into the Master Gardener office is "How do I get rid of the moss in my lawn?" Mosses are primitive plants that have branched, threadlike stems with tiny leaves which ...