Silverwhisp ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Apr 22, 2016 Messages 328 Reaction score 187 Location Wisconsin Zone 5b Oct 24, 2019 #1 Can anyone help me ID these? Both found growing among pine needles, wild strawberries, and grass. Just wondering if I chopped them up a bit, would either one work as a top dressing for Phrags? Thanks in advance. Attachments 8E76EBBA-1D2A-4164-923A-2624B53CF55B.jpeg 140.5 KB · Views: 27
Can anyone help me ID these? Both found growing among pine needles, wild strawberries, and grass. Just wondering if I chopped them up a bit, would either one work as a top dressing for Phrags? Thanks in advance.
littlefrog Hop-meister Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 1,454 Reaction score 549 Location Mid Michigan Oct 24, 2019 #2 There are few people who know mosses well - pity. Certainly not me. I'd avoid wild mosses just to avoid wild bugs and slugs
There are few people who know mosses well - pity. Certainly not me. I'd avoid wild mosses just to avoid wild bugs and slugs
Silverwhisp ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Apr 22, 2016 Messages 328 Reaction score 187 Location Wisconsin Zone 5b Oct 24, 2019 #3 Thanks; good point about bugs.