Stepping stones flagstone patios and pavers are often set on compacted soil compacted base or several inches of sand which obviously is not ideal for planting.
Grow moss between flagstone stepping stones.
In summer pretty tiny flowers nearly cover the groundhugging mats of foliage that grow to about 1 or 3 inches in height depending on variety.
Others however appreciate the subtle beauty and.
Some gardeners regard moss as an undesirable garden intruder and treat it as something to be eradicated.
As it spreads it will help to deter weeds and grass from sprouting between your flagstones.
A little shade is.
Creeping thymes are very popular for use between stepping stones or pavers.
Thyme is easy to grow in the right conditions growing best in light dry well drained soil and full sun.
Once the moss is planted the plants will thrive with virtually no care.
Fill these gaps with living moss to create a soft carpet between the stones and keep a natural element moving throughout your flagstone path or patio.
Irish moss sagina subulata is the perfect solution for those unsightly empty gaps between paving stones.
Very quickly irish moss will form a dense walkable green carpet that will soften the harsh edges of the stones while providing a lush established feel to a walkway or patio.
The key to ground cover success is to give plants enough loose nutrient rich soil between the stones preferably at least 6 inches deep for roots to grow and with gaps at least 2.