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Old 19-04-2010, 02:22 PM posted to rec.gardens
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In another group, a man was talking about ridding moss from his
yard. After a bit of banter between pro-moss and ant-moss folks,
I said I would have a moss garden and name it after him.
Actually, there is an area on the north side of the new abode that
currently has some moss and ferns, and I'd like to encourage and
supplement both in that area. Has anyone got good resources for
moss? I am currently looking at:

http://www.mossacres.com/default.asp

This is actually logical to me, because I long ago came to the
conclusion that I don't want to fight nature (especially when it
means poisoning the earth, etc.).

Thanks,
--
Jean B., zone 5 (but since it can get colder, I usually look for
zone 4 plants)
 
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