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Coahn - If moss isn't dealt with quickly in this climate it will swamp everything. Witness my neighbor's garage roof, northside. He went on sabbatical and came back to this.johnw
looks great overall--if anything just a little empty in the front..i'm still not sure i understand the problem with moss--it doesnt seem to have hurt the plants, and i think it looks great around the plants, so what is the issue?? when i planted my big pot with semps and sedum, i planted bits of moss on purpose, though they haven't really taken off yet...lol
Quote from: cohan on April 24, 2010, 06:35:11 PMlooks great overall--if anything just a little empty in the front..i'm still not sure i understand the problem with moss--it doesnt seem to have hurt the plants, and i think it looks great around the plants, so what is the issue?? when i planted my big pot with semps and sedum, i planted bits of moss on purpose, though they haven't really taken off yet...lolA late return to this thread. Cohan, I photographed a couple plants in a trough that needs redoing because of moss, just salvaged a plant of Talinum 'Zoe' that stopped blooming about 5 years ago, as it is totally encapsulated in moss. I'm not a moss guy, and don't now anything about the various species, but this is a dense, hard moss that grows under fairly dry conditions. The hard moss mass is about 2" (5 cm) deep, so dense that it was a job to extract the Talinum from it. I have uploaded a photo where I have started to pull away the edge of the moss.In another planting, the same container with three semps I've shown previously, the same hard moss has basically created a "wall" that prevents Sempervivum ciliosum var. borisii from advancing another further. As a test, I have removed a narrow barrier of moss, to see if this semp will finally expand to reach the nearby rock. Once again, removing the moss is very difficult, it literally adheres to all surfaces of whatever it touches.
helli,sempervivum arachnoideum ssp. on lava tufa...and on a tufa wall...and a lot of species in pot cultureregardschris
hi marc,thank you for the flowers , no winter protection, the pots are on this place all over the year....i´ve got a big yucca and agave field, only rain protection in winter, i´ve you see it, i must opened a new thread...greetingschris
All the Semps are now in their brightest colours
Quote from: ruweiss on May 16, 2010, 08:19:18 PMAll the Semps are now in their brightest coloursreally nice, rudi! i love the hanging pail i'd like to do some plantings like this, and i might, but i will have to sink them in the ground for winter...