![]() ![]() It’ll be far more resistant to any of the “problem plots” mentioned above too, and may even act as a far better carbon sink. Once established, not only will it be less work to keep looking green and lush, but also it will never need mowing. If you are one of these people, here’s the deal – it is probably far easier for you to work with, rather than against, nature and convert your grass lawn to a Japanese-style moss one. Meanwhile, in the UK, if you mention moss in the context of a lawn, it’s almost always in terms of the huge amount of effort to get rid of it. In Japan, moss gardens have not only been a mainstream feature for hundreds of years, but are so commonplace one can buy more than a dozen named cultivars of moss for any situation. However, if you still long for an expanse of soft, soothing green, and are up for something a little different in a small space, there is a simple substitute that might give you a whole lot more reward for a lot less effort: moss lawns. ![]()
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