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Controlling moss
I once spoke to anurseryman about it. He said that the moss was an
indication of a poor soil. . For luck, I tried to put on more fertiliser than I usually do, as the nurseryman advised. Result: A truly bumper crop of moss on all the beds. I have lots of moss in the garden (NW and shady during the first half of the day), I never used any fertiliser and my plants are growing really well. Is moss truly a sign of a poor soil? I removed all of it recently while weeding (tons of weed) but I think I will be happy to see it come back to stay. It is helpful in keeping the moisture sealed in and green is better than black. I am now moving leave mulch to spread over the bare patches of soil, let the worms do the fertilising. Caroline |
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