Marianne's Response
weaverl47’s Question
How can we get rid of moss growing in the garden if most of the plants are acid-loving (rhodies, azalias & such)?
Posted by Larry Weaver on July 12, 2013
Marianne's Response
Don't worry the moss does not hurt the plants so the easiest way is to turn the soil or cover the moss with a mulch. Moss is a sign of damp, dark soil of poor fertility. A mulch of composted dairy manure or bark chips would improve your soil and hide the mulch. Keep growing, Marianne Binetti
