When the light is lower in the sky and the ground is still damp from winter precipitation, early spring is ideal for transplanting or propagating moss. Moss beds that are begun early in the season have a good chance of establishing themselves before the summer heat and other difficult growth conditions. It's important to wait until the danger of frost has gone before choosing a shaded spot for your plants. It's Important to Know This Before We Begin To reduce the likelihood of transplant failure when moving moss from one location to another (rather than purchasing it from a nursery), you should create an environment that is as close as possible to the original. For a more successful transplant, put some moss on some leftover landscaping fabric. The moss should be placed in a tray of water, but not immersed. Move the landscape cloth with the moss on it to the newly prepared soil spot.
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