First post here – we bought a house right on the edge of a forest last summer and have a rather large back yard surrounded by tall trees. The trees are all needle but unfortunately there is also at least one oak, since the ground is currently covered in oak leaves that I've been working on raking.
There are some flower beds, some fruit bushes etc. but we need to figure out what to do about the lawn. It's very mossy (more moss than grass) and the ground is very uneven and rocky. I wanted to cover it in clover, but I read somewhere that clover won't grow on moss.
by searchingforjupiter
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What is the goal? It sounds like if your lawn is mostly moss than it does not need mowing. The moss is native and good for the environment. If you stop mowing, the forest will begin to creep into your lawn. I suspect you’d start to see bill berries (mustikas) come back.