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Careful planning keeps moss where it belongs: in gardens
May 4, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page V3 In February, I had a chance to visit the Bloedel Reserve’s native woodland and meadow gardens on Bainbridge Island. Most everything was still dormant, except the mosses. In the formal …
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Careful planning keeps moss where it belongs: in gardens
May 2, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page S4 In February, I had a chance to visit the Bloedel Reserve’s native woodland and meadow gardens on Bainbridge Island. Most everything was still dormant, except the mosses. In the formal …
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First sign of spring might be pesky moss
March 24, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page V4 Slowly but surely life is returning to the landscape. But that green appearing in the lawn may be an unwelcome resident. Moss is often the first thing to green up. …
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First sign of spring might be pesky moss
March 22, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page S4 Slowly but surely life is returning to the landscape. But that green appearing in the lawn may be an unwelcome resident. Moss is often the first thing to green up. …
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Moss lends grass wrong kind of green
April 30, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page V10 Yes! The lawn is finally turning green. Winter is over and the grass is coming up. Wait a minute. That’s funny looking grass. Rats, it’s moss. Even our wild winter …
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Moss lends grass wrong kind of green
April 26, 2009 in Idaho Voices on Page I6 Yes! The lawn is finally turning green. Winter is over and the grass is coming up. Wait a minute. That’s funny looking grass. Rats, it’s moss. Even our wild winter …
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Moss lends grass wrong kind of green
April 23, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page S14 Yes! The lawn is finally turning green. Winter is over and the grass is coming up. Wait a minute. That’s funny looking grass. Rats, it’s moss. Even our wild winter …

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