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Moss

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Clive, Jan 31, 2005.

  1. Clive

    Clive Apprentice Gardener

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    Has anyone any bright ideas as to what to do with all the moss that is raked out of the lawn each year? I find it doesn't compost or burn and there's only so many hanging baskets one can line.

    Thanks Clive
     
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    Clive,

    You could either offer it to others to line their baskets, or take it to your local tip, where they will usually have a skip for garden waste.

    Nathan.
     
  3. simon

    simon Apprentice Gardener

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    If you pile it up in a corner somewhere the birds will take a lot of it for nest building in spring.
     
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