How Do You Seed Flag Stone Walkways With Moss?
Have you ever wanted that mellow-aged look of Moss growing between the Flagstones of a cool/shaded walkway? You can add it to soften the look of new construction, as well. Get ready for a little bit of moss gardening! Step 1 There are many varieties of Moss, including Dicranum, Polytrichum, Leucobryum, and Hypnum. The Moss has to be indigenous to your climate, otherwise it won’t survive. If you can’t find Moss for sale at your local Arboretum or Garden Centers, all is not lost. Go out on a Moss Hunt, to find some healthy specimens. The easiest place to find healthy Moss is near water, look near rivers or streams. Once you find it, roll some up like a mini carpet and put it in a plastic bag, to keep it moist. Avoid sticks, tree bark and stones, and shake off all of the dirt that you can. Step 2 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep2 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4724412/Mossslurry_Full.jpg’); }); Moss slurry Moss slur