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  2. A Stroll Through the Garden: The wisdom behind mosses as an ...

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    A moss lawn won’t grow much taller than 4 inches, so you can put away the old lawnmower for good. No more air pollution, noise pollution or insects killed by the mower blades.

  3. Moss lawn - Wikipedia

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    Moss garden at the Kōzan-ji temple in Shimonoseki, Japan. Moss lawns are lawns composed of moss, which occur naturally, but can also be cultivated like grass lawns. [1] They are a defining element in moss gardens. Moss lawns are drought-tolerant and rarely need misting once established (the average US grass lawn uses a hundred times as much ...

  4. Moss - Wikipedia

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    Landscapers in the Seattle area sometimes collect boulders and downed logs growing mosses for installation in gardens and landscapes. Woodland gardens in many parts of the world can include a carpet of natural mosses. [59] The Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island, Washington State, is famous for its moss garden. The moss garden was created by ...

  5. Tsubo-niwa - Wikipedia

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    A garden surrounded by a low kirime-en. Pale gravel and feature stones (apparently pumice, sandstone, and columnar basalt), a rain chain, and a planting that grows in shade and moisture (bamboo, other grasses, ferns, and a creeping plant with small round leaves, probably Soleirolia soleirolii).

  6. Grow These Shade-Loving Plants in the Darkest Corners ... - AOL

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    This plant will grow in partial shade as long as the soil does not dry out, so don’t forget to water it. Hardiness zones: 5 to 9 Growing conditions: Partial shade and consistently moist soil.

  7. Plagiomnium insigne - Wikipedia

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    Plagiomnium insigne, the badge moss or coastal leafy moss, [1] is a species of moss found on humus in moist, shaded, lowland forests. It can also be found on soil along trails and other shaded, open areas. The moss sometimes forms lush, extensive mats.