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
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!
I'm thinking of getting a Moss-anarium going, just gotta get that microclimate right!
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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.
JayC
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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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.....
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.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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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.