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1. Where To Use It Under Trees & Shrubs: It is a good choice to use this in areas where your grass doesn’t grow because of heavy shade. It will cover all the soil in areas where grass doesn’t grow. Woodland & Shade Gardens: This moss complements ferns, hostas, trilliums, or other native or shade-loving plants. Along Shady Paths & Around Rocks: You can use this to fill gaps between stones, around rock features, or to soften hard edges. Slopes & Edges: Like all mosses, this one holds the soil together on sloped areas with erosion. 2. Benefits Holds Moisture: The moisture will stay in the garden, on top of the soil, because of the dense coverage of the moss. This will improve the health of the plants nearby. Reduces Weeds: The dense mat blocks all the sunlight from reaching the soil, which will suppress the weeds. Improves Soil Life: The moss improves the local habitat by keeping the soil healthy and supporting soil microbes. Prevents Erosion: This moss can slow down water runoff and helps keep your topsoil in place when it is raining. 3. Site & Soil Needs Light: This moss prefers gardens with full to partial shade. Too much sunlight will dry it out. Soil: It prefers rich, slightly acidic to neutral soils that stay moist with good drainage. Water: First 3–4 weeks: Water it daily with a light spray, early in the mornings, until the moss has settled. After establishment: Rainwater and dew is usually sufficient. 4. How to Plant It Prepare the area: Remove weeds, clear the soil for good contact, and make the top layer loose so the rhizoids can attach themselves to of soil. Hydrate the moss: Wet the moss before installing, dip it in a bucket for a second before pressing it onto the soil. Lay it down: Place the mossdirectly on the soil and press it down to make sure it is well connected to the substrate. Water well: Keep it (daily) moist with light misting until it is well attached.