Natural Moss in a dry dormant state. Easily rehydrated to continue growing. Tips included to help get your moss back to its natural soft growing state. Packaged to cover approximately 1 square foot of surface.
Havested from our woodland areas and from naturally organic types of surfaces.
shipped in a mostly dry form.
Here are some possible uses for rehydrated live moss...
Gardening and Landscaping:
Mulch:
Moss can help control weeds, retain moisture, and regulate soil temperature when used as a mulch.
Potting Medium:
Sphagnum moss can be used as a potting medium or soil amendment, especially for plants that prefer acidic and moist conditions.
Top Dressing:
Live moss can be used as a top dressing for plants, especially carnivorous plants and orchids.
Terrariums:
Moss is a popular choice for creating natural-looking and aesthetically pleasing terrariums.
Moss Walls:
Live moss can be used to create living walls, which can improve air quality and add a natural, vibrant touch to indoor and outdoor spaces.
Crafting and Decoration:
Floral Arrangements:
Dried or preserved moss can be used as a decorative element in floral arrangements, wreaths, and other craft projects.
Terrariums:
Moss can be used to create a natural-looking and aesthetically pleasing terrarium.
DIY Projects:
Moss can be used in various DIY projects, such as creating moss-covered art pieces or adding texture to home decor.
Other Uses:
Natural Bandage:
Dried sphagnum moss has been traditionally used as a natural bandage due to its absorbent properties and antibacterial qualities.
Plant Propagation:
Live sphagnum moss can be used for propagating plants, especially cuttings and seeds.
Air Purification:
Some believe that live moss can help improve air quality by absorbing pollutants, although scientific evidence is still emerging.
Humidity Control:
Preserved moss can help reduce humidity levels in a room by absorbing environmental moisture.