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Thanks Matt. I will pass this information on. He isn't a gardener and I really didn't have any idea of how to grow these plants so couldn't give him any advice. He wants a Japanese look and he has bought the most beautiful Japanese tea house. Once its done I will post a picture. Thank you for the reply.Angie
Graeme, thanks for the links. He lives outside of Perth and I remember his garden as being shaded. I have passed your information onto him. He isn't a gardener but koi and Japanese gardens go. Once he has developed this area I will post some pictures.I have killed most of my mums bonsai, just a couple left. I told my mum I would probably kill them and I have. I wish I could kill moss, because I have a conifer forrest 10ft from the back of my house I am over run with moss, I don't mind it on the stone walls but it creeps all over the soil, maybe I need to get into Japanese gardening and use it to my advantage.Angie
I would love to see some photos when he is done - at least he will have some decent granite chippings to rake - he really needs a good area of gravel with a choice rock in the middle - nothing better first thing in a morning than raking a pattern into the gravel Sorry to hear about the bonsai - some can be difficult to live with - I sold all mine when I got married 20 years ago as they took way too much time to maintainConditions you have must be ideal for moss - but a pain if you don't want it - perhaps your friend could come and take it all way and use it in his garden? - a win win - my mothers family were from near Keith in Banffshire so I was used to seeing all the forestry commission plantings up there of conifers - in a few places they even stuck in japanese larch