How Do You Plant Irish Moss Between Paving Stones?
Irish moss is easy to grow, and once it’s started, it will gradually develop a thick, green carpet that will require virtually no maintenance. It can soften the edges of paving stones and give your patio or walkway an atmosphere of relaxation and peace. Irish moss can tolerate sub-zero winter temperatures, but it needs plenty of moisture, and it won’t survive in hot, dry climates. Locate some Irish moss. If you have some growing on or around your property, it’s easy to borrow some to plant between your paving stones. Look under faucets and in shady, moist places. If your neighbors have some, they may be happy to share. Otherwise, you may be able to purchase Irish moss at a nursery or greenhouse, or you can order it on the Internet. Remove any weeds from between the paving stones, and if necessary, add some soil or sand so the Irish moss will have somewhere to put roots. Spray the paving stones lightly with water, and moisten the bottom of the Irish moss. Put the moss between the paving