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Growing a Moss Garden
A friend of mine is building a new moss garden in a ferny woodland area of his garden. I got a chance to look at this area early in development, just after he cleared away the ivy, lamium and other non-native plants. One approach to making a moss garden would be to apply a "moss milkshake" or buttermilk to surfaces, but from what I've researched, the better method is to "seed" the area with moss harvested from the local area. In this quick video I'll have a look at some of his new garden focal points and the work he's done so far.
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