I have a LOT of moss growing in my
yard. I am less than 50 meters away from a very large river, in a highly humid zone (5A or 5B, I believe). I've just purchased a property and now that the snow has melted, I can see that the earth is largely covered with a form of moss that I can't identify. I'm totally new to the whole
Permaculture thing, and so instead of taking a flamethower to it all, I thought I'd ask the following questions:
See images here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/mr.zeph/20120415MossInYard
1) Moss: friend or foe?
2) Does it have some practical utility, if my intention is strongly geared to producing a food growing environment?
3) What is it's "purpose"? (I know plants don't have an actual purpose, but listening to PC videos, I got into that mindset, for example: plants with tap-roots grow in compacted soils, and their "purpose" is to loosen it, whereas in soft or sandy soils, plants with wide and shallow
root systems have the "purpose" or holding the soil together so that it isn't blown or washed away).
4) Just what kind of moss is this, anyway? I can't seem to find good matches on the web. [Later: I was struck with a successful keyword ah-hah moment, I've found that this type of moss is known as "Bryum gemmiferum"]
Thanks.