Flower Gardening Tips : How to Grow Irish or Scotch Moss (Sagina Subulata)
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Irish or Scotch moss, also known as sagina subulata, is a beautiful ground cover that grows well in moist climates. Grow the sagina subulata, a plant that is green year-round, with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening and plant care. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
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How fast does it grow
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coooool plants sagina
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Actually this species is native to nearly all of Europe - down to Spain and east to Italy. The Scotch and Irish suffixes are merely romantic.
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Hi will this sagina grow well in terrariums with 80-90% himidity? I have orchid mix with extra coco soil & spag moss > PRASAP in middle of setting up terrar Bought 2 pots of this But concerned that False bottom in terrarium may be too much H20?
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My friend gave me some irish moss that was growing off the sides of her plant. I was wondering if I just lay it on soil will it start growing like that OR is there away to do this? I want it to grow but I don't know how to exactly do this. Could you tell me what I should do with this Irish Moss I have please & thank you
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I KNOW WHERE SCOTLAND IS! Thank for showing me (sarcasm)
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IT would also be helpful is you added which ag zones it can survive in? Example... zones 4-7?
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Hi, it would be great if you had a video showing how to start this plant from seed? Soil consistency, time to germination, seed spacing and so on. Also... showing it in place somewhere, rather than holding a container? So people could see the best setting(s) for this ground cover? Thanks for posting this... very little video available about Sagina subulata :{ You did a great job introducing it!
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