Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Spanish Moss


While the Spanish Moss that hangs from Savannah’s majestic oaks is a true reminder that you are in the romantic deep South, it does not make a great souvenir. Often undetectable by the naked eye, a small biting bug called a chigger makes Spanish Moss its home. During the early days of the Colony, residents often stuffed and bounded their mattresses with the soft and bountiful Spanish Moss only to wake up irritated and itchy after the tiny bugs invaded their slumber. As a result, a common phrase emerged in Savannah, and it was – “Goodnight neighbor, sleep tight, and don’t let the bed bugs bite!

My wife uses the moss for her potted plants but first she "nukes" them in the microwave. Put your Spanish moss in a bag and than proceed.

(Article reprinted from the Savannah Visitors Bureau web site)

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