by Frank & Grossman Landscape Contractors, Inc.
San Francisco, CA, US 94124 · 65 photos
Sonoma Vista 04
http://www.frankandgrossman.com

 
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mayor766 wrote:
I appreciate the tip for low maintenance by suggesting moss over grass. Did you need to include an irrigation »
· Comment · 11 months ago
Frank & Grossman Landscape Contractors, Inc. In our area, an irrigation system is a must-have for nice lush plantings. Either drip or spray irrigation will work with paving like this.
6 months ago ·
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margie55 wrote:
How can I get moss growing to cover a large area? »
· Comment · 22 months ago
motherbear No but I'd like to try it...add it to the long list!
22 months ago ·
pamwill Look on Pinterest. There was a post on there showing how to grow moss on any surface. They showed it on a fence even.-look it up in the search task bar.
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If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water. Honestly, once you know that, why would you ever choose grass?
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Thyme
added by Karen Stern to karen_stern's ideas (13 days ago)
Moss, moss, moss
added by Simple Order at Home to Landscape/Home Exterior (4 weeks ago)
This moss or clover.
added by Mireya Lupold to Backyard (7 weeks ago)
Moss and pavers
added by Sandra Simpson to pergola options (3 months ago)
no mowing!
added by dra1 to Andersen (3 months ago)
pool stone surround
added by bb0m to Patio (4 months ago)
Patio moss
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Backyard idea
added by tskn to landscaping (4 months ago)
moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water. Honestly, once you know that, why would you ever choose grass?
added by Tara Blais Davison to garden design (4 months ago)
fence?
added by adlitha to adlitha's Ideas (4 months ago)
I wouldn't have thought to use clover as a ground cover, but I really like the idea.
added by Mike Connell to mike_connell's Ideas (5 months ago)
Ground cover in between stone. (moss/clover)
added by Claudine Land to Outdoor ideas (5 months ago)
If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water. Honestly, once you know that, why would you ever choose grass?
added by mycastle58 to mycastle58's ideas (6 months ago)
Lange Bahnen von hellem Stein unterbrochen von grünen Moosen!?
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fire pit
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Succulents
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moss
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grass-crete
added by customhome to customhome's ideas (10 months ago)
Similar to our driveway design idea
added by borregalinda to xeriscape (10 months ago)
moss and clover
added by lindaraeclark to lindaraeclark's ideas (11 months ago)
Succulents are also great because you can allow them to grow wild. Most varieties won't require much pruning or upkeep. These plants rarely look unkept — even when spilling out of planters or onto sidewalks, they look cultivated and purposeful.
added by and123 to garden (11 months ago)
If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water. Honestly, once you know that, why would you ever choose grass?
added by alandpat to alandpat's ideas (11 months ago)
no grass w/patio stone
added by Trisha Basford to plants and landscaping (11 months ago)
geometricity
added by cordelia2003 to external (11 months ago)
If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water. Honestly, once you know that, why would you ever choose grass?
added by mayor766 to mayor766's Favorites (11 months ago)
I appreciate the tip for low maintenance by the use of moss or clover versus grass. Did you need to include an irrigation system?
added by blganapathy to blganapathy's ideas (11 months ago)
granite-grass combo pathway
added by bookworm114 to bookworm114's ideas (12 months ago)
Kevin hates this look.
added by sudshar to sudshar's ideas (12 months ago)
moss between pavers
added by mdeciu to mdeciu's ideas (13 months ago)
Moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water.
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Mossy
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geometric pattern
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Ground covers
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No grass
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moss or clover
added by Serena to Backyard (14 months ago)
Clover between the pavers
added by carriehaycraft to Exterior/Outdoor (14 months ago)
moss of clover in between blocks that don't require mowing. driveway?
added by susla to loa alamos (14 months ago)
grass alternative
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grass alternative
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STEPPING STONE
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moss/clover
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Walkway
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pavers
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moss between the rocks
added by lctpdc to lctpdc's ideas (15 months ago)
moss in lieu of grass
added by craizielady to craizielady's ideas (15 months ago)
Pavers with clover?
added by masonice to masonice's Favorites (16 months ago)
Moss on clover ground cover
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Grid
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Ok
added by sha1 to sha1's ideas (17 months ago)
for the driveway?
added by jberlin to jberlin's Favorites (18 months ago)
Cool idea
added by cruella_ct to Outside (18 months ago)
If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water. Honestly, once you know that, why would you ever choose grass
added by frontg8 to gardening (19 months ago)
If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water. Honestly, once you know that, why would you ever choose grass?
added by joncindi to joncindi's ideas (19 months ago)
greenspace
added by astridgottfried to astridgottfried's ideas (19 months ago)
Clover or moss don't need maintanance
added by srego to landscaping (20 months ago)
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added by pinkypieu4 to pinkypieu4's ideas (20 months ago)
like the plants between the stones - what are they?
added by phil49 to phil49's ideas (21 months ago)
paving and moss
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Hardscape
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ground cover
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GRASS ALTERNATIVE IDEA
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Moss
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Paver decking
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Stone floor with grass
added by crunchycrackers to Ideas For Outside (24 months ago)
moss and clover
added by jodenepadfield to exterior & doorways (2 years ago)
could do this with the fake grass at the front of the house
added by duffys to duffy landscape (2 years ago)
like the clover
added by hcemery to hcemery's ideas (2 years ago)
deck
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Dalle entree
added by jlow to jlow's ideas (2 years ago)
Stones and grass combo.
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grass between stone
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garden
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Stone and grass combo
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multi level pool terrace
added by huyenho5332 to huyenho5332's ideas (2 years ago)
low maintenance
added by waddington to waddington's ideas (2 years ago)
descibtion of +,s using moss
added by kailee144 to kailee144's ideas (2 years ago)
tiles
added by mlenihan to Yard ideas (2 years ago)
redo bricks/patios options
added by beccag to Outdoor Spaces (2 years ago)
moss or clover for grass alternative, no mowing, no fertilizer, insect resistent, little watering
added by sharronlewis to Outdoor Rooms (2 years ago)
If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water. Honestly, once you know that, why would you ever choose grass?
added by brendavandervalk to brendavandervalk's Favorites (2 years ago)
Moss, clover, thyme ground cover options.
added by cindygin to cindygin's ideas (2 years ago)
like the pavement
added by annevan to Gardening (2 years ago)
Could we do this for around the pool pavement stones? Add moss or clover? "If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water"
added by goldwas to goldwas's ideas (2 years ago)
grass
added by annewilkins to landscape (2 years ago)
moss - no mowing, fertilizer, insects; rarely needs water
added by nandini to nandini's ideas (2 years ago)
moss clover grass alternative - no water, insect resistant no fertilizer, why grass
added by login4kll to Backyard (2 years ago)
If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water. Honestly, once you know that, why would you ever choose grass?
added by jcrey to jcrey's ideas (2 years ago)
clover as ground cover
added by gabbygus to yard (2 years ago)
If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water. Honestly, once you know that, why would you ever choose grass?
added by ronent to ronent's ideas (2 years ago)
If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water.
added by wazienka to wazienka's ideas (2 years ago)
Want for space around vegetable garden
added by bethiam to bethiam's ideas (2 years ago)
If you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water. Honestly, once you know that, why would you ever choose grass?by Frank & Grossman Landscape Contractors, Inc.
added by trinh to outdoors (2 years ago)
moss or clover...hells yea!
added by kealohi to Outdoor spaces (2 years ago)
think about this idea for the driveway
added by leepfrog to leepfrog's ideas (2 years ago)
Clover - yes!
added by czick to czick's ideas (2 years ago)
because we want a path with squares
added by adrianagores to kitchen (2 years ago)
driveway
added by almadonshurtleff to almadonshurtleff's ideas (2 years ago)
moss or clover for paver fillers
added by madisondavis to patio (2 years ago)
love that if you plant moss or clover it grows quickly and adds the green we love - no mowing required! backyard - natural area??
added by avanorman to avanorman's ideas (2 years ago)
instead of grass on side of house
added by bellabird to bellabird's ideas (2 years ago)
moss or clover great grass alternative. Grow quickly but don't need to be mowed, no fertilizer and rarely need water.
added by bushatalusha to bushatalusha's ideas (2 years ago)
on the side of the house?
added by Eldora Lebsack to eldora_lebsack's ideas (2 years ago)
patio stones
added by chartney to dining room (2 years ago)
moss instead of grass - doesn't need much water
added by gmelcon to Yard (2 years ago)
moss or clover instead of grass. Don't need to be mowed.
added by mdwing1234 to mdwing1234's ideas (2 years ago)
moss tiles
added by conniekubicek to conniekubicek's ideas (2 years ago)
exterior moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water.
added by dola to dola's ideas (2 years ago)
Dalles avec thym
added by Cindy Bayles to tulsabayles's ideas (2 years ago)
Pavers
added by sandyschuh to sandyschuh's ideas (2 years ago)
add in crevices to prevent weeding and put stone squares to side of driveway to create more room to double park and add the moss or clover to prevent grass growing
added by trvs to trvs's Favorites (2 years ago)
dont have to mow
added by monicarafi to monicarafi's ideas (2 years ago)
squares
added by jabawoki to jabawoki's ideas (2 years ago)
A change from grass..
added by inaram to inaram's ideas (2 years ago)
think clover or moss for grass alternative
added by mpkmb to mpkmb's Favorites (2 years ago)
mose stener
added by molly shirley to exterior (2 years ago)
pavers
added by digger_27 to Outdoor ideas (2 years ago)
f you're looking for a bit more green, moss or clover can be a great grass alternative. Both grow fairly quickly but don't need to be mowed. They are insect-resistant, don't need fertilizer, and rarely need water.
added by sniper00987 to Patios (2 years ago)
moss or clovers - have green, but easier to maintain
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Car
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Moss or clover