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it make sthe bricks "slicker 'n greased snot" big slip hasard unless you can some up w/ somthing to give tread to it. i like the look of it as well & encourage moss in my waterfall area. Evil succeeds when good people do nothing. No trees were killed or animals harmed in the sending of this message; however a great many electrons were horribly inconvenienced. Farm's blog: http://allnaturalsimplelife.blogspot.com/
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| Posts: 608 | Location: SoCal Zone 11. MO Zone 6 | Registered: February 11, 2002 |    |
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I like the moss on decorative border bricks, but not on a brick pathway! Moss covered brick path + slope + pregnant woman in birkenstocks=bad news! Actually, my husband slips on it more often than I do, and I seem to learn a new curse word combination every time. So I guess it's been an "educational opportunity"? 
*We don't own the earth, we borrow it from our children*
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| Posts: 74 | Location: Zone 8, PDX Oregon | Registered: February 11, 2002 |    |
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well then it could be a good thing. i do love the look of the muted green against the brick. both very nice fall colors, makes me feel like putting a turtle neck on! it's really getting cramped in this tiny space! not very wide in here!!!  Evil succeeds when good people do nothing. No trees were killed or animals harmed in the sending of this message; however a great many electrons were horribly inconvenienced. Farm's blog: http://allnaturalsimplelife.blogspot.com/
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| Posts: 608 | Location: SoCal Zone 11. MO Zone 6 | Registered: February 11, 2002 |    |
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