What Is Moss And Is It Harmful To My Garden?
Moss does not have stems, conventional roots, or leaves, but it is a plant. It is thought that it is one of the first plants which were around during the evolutionary process and it only tends to grow in moist areas of the garden. It can grow almost anywhere and the only place it cannot really grow is underneath the sea. Generally it is no real use to humans or animals, though animals can eat it if they are particularly hungry. Sometimes the plant is used in order to fill in dried lakes so that it provides a good backdrop for other plants and animals. Generally moss is not bad for other plants in your garden; however Spanish moss is often regarded as a parasite as it does tend to grow on other plants, especially trees. The Japanese on the other land love moss and often use it in their gardens due to the fact that it does not need much watering and it is supposed to bring a feeling of serenity to the garden. So overall moss is fairly common and it definitely will not harm your other pla