After a good rain (or soaking), hold moss down with one hand while gently pulling weeds out through fingers with other hand. Apply sulfur to moss (makes soil more acid which moss likes but grasses don't). Keep watered (encourages moss, makes grass roots shallow and "lazy") Don't use roundup. Bad for environment - killing and mutating little froggies that eat mosquitoes, etc. Good luck. It will be beautiful
Weeds + Swamp = Moss Moss + ground = Grass Grass + Fire = Tobacco
water + earth = swamp swamp + energy = life water + life = weeds swamp + weeds = moss earth + moss = grass
water + earth = swamp swamp + energy = life water + life = weeds swamp + weeds = moss earth + moss = grass
Life + water you can make it within the first 5 tries.
water + earth = swamp swamp + energy = life water + life = weeds swamp + weeds = moss earth + moss = grass
Many kinds of trees as well as moss, various bushes, grass, vines, and weeds.
water + earth = swamp swamp + energy = life water + life = weeds swamp + weeds = moss earth + moss = grass
You will need earth+moss to get grass.
In Irish Gaelic carraigín means carrageen moss. Carraig = rock.
swamp+weeds
It is a dirty browny-greeny colour at the front and at the back it is dark brown and broken down. At the sides it is a whitish grey and is growing weeds and moss.
No, Irish moss is a type of red seaweed that belongs to the division Rhodophyta. Red algae like Irish moss are photosynthetic organisms that are found in marine environments and have complex vascular systems.