Irish Moss Ground Cover
Irish moss (Sagina subulata) is a low-maintenance groundcover that is perfect for use in rock gardens, between pavers, at the edges of a path, and as a limited-area lawn substitute. Learn about the benefits and considerations of growing Irish moss, a prostrate evergreen perennial that resembles moss but is part of the carnation family. Find out how to plant, care for, and use this versatile ground cover in your garden.
Learn how to grow Irish moss or Scotch moss, a perennial ground cover with green or gold leaves and white flowers. Find out the best conditions, watering, soil, and maintenance tips for this plant. Irish moss is a low-maintenance groundcover that grows easily in sunny and partially shady areas with moist, well-draining soil.
Its also soft on the feet, pleasing to the eye, and perfect for planting in spots where grass wont grow. Grow Irish Moss ground cover, USDA zones 4-8, partial shade to full sun. Zone-specific planting dates, companion plants, nutrition data, and where to buy seeds.
Learn how to grow, care for, and propagate Irish moss, a low-maintenance evergreen perennial that thrives in cool climates and loves light foot traffic. Find out the best conditions, tips, and tricks for this charming ground cover.