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Can you plant Irish moss between perennial flowers?


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#1 Comment By Alisma On 02/13/2017 @ 10:34 am

It should be possible to plant Irish moss between perennials, since it is not an aggressive plant and shouldn’t overtake them. It is possible, though, that you’ll need to weed out the Irish moss growing closest to the flowers if it seems to be impairing their growth- that depends on the flowers you choose and how well they do with crowding.


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