mini landscape accents

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mini landscape accents

Post by aaron_tas »

so i just stick some moss and stuff to rocks...

here is one, ill dig up some more photo's after.

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Verry Nice Aaron

I like it
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Woo, I love mossy-scapes!
I'm thinking of getting a Moss-anarium going, just gotta get that microclimate right!
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Post by Joel »

very nice Aaron. Do you sit it in shallow water?

Boomy, if you ask Steven REALLLLLLLLLY nicely, he might be able to send you a file about how to collect/grow moss. I have read it and it has some very useful information.

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:arrow: i have gravel trays that hold just a little bit of water in the bottom jay, always moist...
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You blokes are toooo much... as if you didn't have enough on your plate watering your trees let alone adding accent plants to the list. Take a tip from a lazy bugger and look at my accent plants, so to speak.....
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Liz at pool.jpg
liz at pool close up.jpg
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Talk about PURE cheek... rock orchid is plastic, lizard and frog are tiny stud earrings and NOTHING but nothing needs care, light or sun. WACKO for ingenuity.
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Gorgeous! I had a similar "rock orchid" - some sort of modeling clay like fimo or sculpey. But when I made the mistake of leaving it outside, beside a bonsai, snails or slugs came and ate it! Don't know if it gave them a belly-ache. Hope so. :lol:
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