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so, rodger, did you pot these plants in pure moss, or was it just a topdressing?
Quote from: cohan on May 15, 2009, 08:04:48 AMso, rodger, did you pot these plants in pure moss, or was it just a topdressing?Pure moss. Stuffed the pot with sheets of it torn from paving in shady & damp areas, inserted the plants into holes poked in the moss and stood back.
Quote from: Rodger Whitlock on May 15, 2009, 09:43:00 PMQuote from: cohan on May 15, 2009, 08:04:48 AMso, rodger, did you pot these plants in pure moss, or was it just a topdressing?Pure moss. Stuffed the pot with sheets of it torn from paving in shady & damp areas, inserted the plants into holes poked in the moss and stood back.good to know.... sounds like it would need constant watering! not much moss on pavements here (not much pavement here!!) but lots in the 'lawn' and in the woods...
There's a point that isn't obvious: the sheets of moss I tear off my deteriorating concrete patio and similarly ancient asphalt paving bring with them a layer of sediment they've caught. (Or perhaps it's concrete dust after the moss has attacked it.)It's been a year now since I did this. The Epigaea is still alive, having flowered modestly this spring, but I can tell the moss is slowly breaking down: the "soil" level in the pot is dropping. Just what the long term prognosis is, I dunno.