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what exactly is the recipe for growing moss - with buttermilk, or yogurt - what is the ratio? How fast will it grow? Help - there's a wedding in 3 weeks - any chance to have it between all the patio stones by then??????
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I'm new to this idea, but I really want to do it--grow moss in my yard. I do have shady spots, but I don't know how shady it needs to be. I'd appreciate any help getting started please. Also, I heard a recipe for growing moss faster by mixing it with yogurt and smeering in on a rock.
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Tips for growing moss on rocks. ... Mix Moss And Buttermilk ... Moss Growing on Red Tile Roof...
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Moss - Growing; More than a few gardeners have decided to switch rather than fight. They’re purposely growing moss rather than trying to eliminate it from their landscape. There are hundreds of lawn lovers who can demonstrate how easy it is to ... I heard you say to use moss, buttermilk and I believe something else,
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For a quick, full look, you can take the moss you have and lay it out in the chosen location like you would sod. Press the moss pieces onto the area, even stepping on them (you won’t hurt it) in order to ensure that there are no air pockets between the moss and the growing surface.
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Then fill in the remaining 3" with the moss' growing medium. ... The recipes used to spread moss are many and also few. Most people just dry and grind the moss (moss 50 years dried can be rejuvenated) and then they add the moss to water or buttermilk and spread/spray onto the surfaces the wish to cultivate.
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There are other recipes for growing moss that I have come across, but will not list them here as one or more of the ingredients are not something most of us readily have on hand. And there is no indication that these more involved techniques produce results any quicker than the ones I've listed here. ... 1 cup buttermilk; or...
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For moss-covered rocks, growing new moss may be a better choice. ... 1-½ cups of buttermilk; 2 teaspoons of sugar; Blender; Wooden spoon ; Spatula; Mix; Add a handful of moss to the blender. Add the sugar. Pour 1-½ cups of buttermilk and blend to mix the ingredients and to break the moss into small pieces.
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Moss Acres ships four species of moss throughout the eastern and midwestern states. We also offer a complete line of accessories products for growing moss and gardening with moss. ... With Moss Acres, growing moss has never been easier...
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A Final Moss Growing Tip ... It’s a little harder to start moss on a rock by simply lifting it and moving it. To grow moss on rocks, bricks or pots, many people have luck cultivating moss by mixing it with buttermilk and painting it on the new surface.
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