Questions tagged [moss]

Non-vascular spore plants, division Bryophyta.

The mosses are a major division of the Plantae Kingdom. They are non-vascular and absorb water through their leaves. They do not have flowers or seeds, but propagate using spores. They are typically small (less than 10cm tall), soft, and grow in clumps or mats. They generally require moist environments to aid water absorption.

Historically, Bryophyta have included liverworts and hornworts but these are now classified in their own divisions.

Mosses can become a in which are too moist, and in extreme cases (eg. parts of the Pacfic Northwest) it is deliberately encouraged as a lawn substitute which requires little mowing, fertilizer, or water.

Moss is also deliberately grown in Japanese styles of gardening where moss can add a sense of calm, age, and stillness. Moss is also used with to cover the soil and enhance the general impression of extreme age.

Mosses are also sometimes used in green roofs where they are useful for their reduced weight loads and no fertilizer requirements.

Use this tag for all gardening questions about moss, whether it is discouraging lawn grown, encouraging lawn growth, or its use in bonsai.

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Can I remove mold from moss with anti fungal?

I had some java moss growing in a closed box, doing well. But I noticed white stringy growth that I thought was fungus since it doesn't get any direct sun. I sprinkled some anti fungal made of Carbendazim 12% + Mancozeb 63% in the box and in 2 days,…
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Why don't professional lawn scarifiers have moss removal tools?

Why is it that professional lawn scarifiers don't have these moss removal tools?: The cheap ones have, but the expensive petrol powered Stihl and AL-KO doesn't. Husqvarna doesn't have a petrol driven to compare with.
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What to do about white powder on moss

I've got a pot with a bonsai tree. Recently I started seeing a white powder over the moss at the bottom. Is that some kind of fungus? What can I do about it? The tree pot is inside, gets quite a lot of sun now (summer in Oz), gets watered every 2-3…
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Is this some kind of moss?

When I took the lid off of a large container of my composted soil that I had stored in the garage, I found this! Small whitish little balls all over the top of the soil and growing up the side of the container. What is it? Should I scrape it off and…
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Disease on Thuja Occidentalis

In our garden there are two northern white-cedars (thuja occidentalis) that have gotten a strange light-greenish area on the base of their stem (see the image enclosed). The infected species are in direct neighbourhood to each other. So it might…
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What is this (moss/mold?) growing in my Dill flowerpot?

There are some little things that look like moss growing next to the Dill. They don't really look like tiny Dills, but I have no idea what it is. The pot is on a 5th story window in a very urban part of NYC so it's unlikely to be some spore or…
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Help identifying this dark color moss

I got the following type of moss and I would like to find out its exact name and as bonus a recommendation if this is appropriate for the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula): Related question on Help identifying this light color moss.
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Is having moss in your terrarium similiar to a layer of activated charcoal?

I am making a terrarium and almost everywhere (on the web) it says to add a layer of activated charcoal between the soil and drainage rocks. I plan on creating a sort of 'meadows' look by making small hills and planting it with moss then adding a…
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A list of obtainable plants that need very little light?

I have just moved into my new flat. And again, I'm noticing that plants make the difference between a place feeling rather dull and dead or being nice to hang out at. So here is my central question: Can somebody provide me with a list of plants that…
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Moss all over soil in garden

Cannot get rid of moss in or on the soil in my garden so what plants can I grow in the moss. Desperate to have a flower garden not a moss ridden garden!!?? Gill
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How do Nurseries make Pothos climb Moss pole?

Friends, curious if you all know how Nurseries make Pothos climb the moss pole. I have tried this many times but have always been un-successful. Though I know how to take care of the Pothos and they generally do well at my place I have never been…
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How toxic is zinc sulfate for moss control?

I live in Portland, Oregon and I'm battling moss on my asphalt shingle roof. I usually scrub it off manually, but it's extra bad this year and I might need more help than my broom. My neighbor swears by Moss B Ware which is zinc sulfate. I don't…
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What to do with moss on rock?

I have several rocks like this with moss growing. They are quite old. Frankly we don't like moss What to do with this? Some options I am thinking: Leave alone - Because removing will make it look uglier (lots of white spots). Scrape using a knife…
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Help identifying this light color moss

I got the following type of moss and I would like to find out its exact name and as bonus a recommendation if this is appropriate for the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula): Related question on Help identifying this dark color moss.
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Question about illumination for moss

I'm about to open my store and I built my logo with moss in a coconut fiber board (sticking little parts of moss with gardening wire to the board). I wanna hang it on the wall and direct a light towards it. I have no idea how to illuminate it. My…