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Scotch Moss (Sagina subulata), Groundcover, As A Form Of Plant
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![]() Scotch covered part of the dirt in a raised bed of the side garden. This groundcover was there to make the ground more attractive. Twigs filled this particular raised bed, and provided a place for birds to land.
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![]() The other end of that box was also covered in Scotch Moss. Some of that moss had grown over the edge of the box.
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![]() A new patch of Scotch Moss had recently been purchased from the garden store. This small new patch would grow to cover the bare center of the box.
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