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Now, when it comes to planting, you've got a couple of options. You can go with seeds (you can get PLATAGO Irish Moss seeds for planting in your lawn or garden), plugs, or small clumps from a ...
An Irish garden typically includes a vegetable patch. Besides “homegrown spuds,” or potatoes, traditional vegetables included carrots, cabbage, and parsnips.
Adding moss between rocks in a rock garden can add color and texture. Skip to main content. Open Main Menu Navigation. Open Search Clear icon. 37 ...
Because Irish moss can be sun-sensitive in warmer climates, it is usually better suited for smaller-sized lawns within its range (USDA Zones 4-8) or planted in areas that receive light afternoon ...
Stone troughs can greatly enhance a garden, combining the elements of stone, with water or earth. Whether used as a water feature or for plants or flowers, stone conveys a sense of solidity, age ...
Q: We would like to plant moss between the flagstones in our patio. The area gets filtered morning sun and direct rays 11 a.m.-4 p.m. What type of moss, if any, is suitable?-- D.A., Houston A: I ...
A ountrywide campaign to stop the use of moss peat in gardens was launched yesterday by the Irish Peatland Conservation Council. For 60 years, the bogs of Ireland have been mined for moss peat to ...
Regardless, you can still get the external benefits of Irish moss by whipping up a batch of this lotion fit for a mermaid. *Originally published in May 2014. Updated in 2024.