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How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: October 12th, 2009, 2:25 pm
by Japh
I recently began a small Penjing project, and want to use moss as a "grass".
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I have discovered that I actually have a fair bit of moss in my back yard! But I'm unsure of two things:
1) Is it suitable?
2) How best to harvest it for us in Penjing / Bonsai?
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I've read every thread I could find on here about moss, and while I found some useful info about how to propagate or grow moss, I haven't found anything about harvesting it. Especially from a back lawn!

Looking forward to some words of wisdom :D

Re: How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: October 12th, 2009, 3:25 pm
by Asus101
1. knife
2. go to back yard.
3. insert knife into soil an inch or so.
4. ??
5. profit

Its really simple, moss doesn't have deep roots, just lift it up and remove the weeds and as much old soil as possible.

Re: How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: October 12th, 2009, 3:40 pm
by MasonC
Moss doesn't actually have roots. Thats why it grows so easy. I just pick it up where ever I find it!

Re: How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: October 12th, 2009, 3:53 pm
by Japh
Thanks for the info guys! So basically I can just cut a layer from the ground and place it on my Penjing?

Anything I should know about placement? Should I avoid placing it too close to the trees? Is it ok to leave on Penjing all the time?

Re: How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: October 12th, 2009, 4:23 pm
by MasonC
as long as the moss has the right amount of water than you can put it anywhere. You can leave it all year but I put new stuff whenever I can.

Re: How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: October 12th, 2009, 4:58 pm
by bodhidharma
Before you apply it to your pot and tree give it a good squirt with the hose on the soil side and remove any crud and clay etc, Sometimes moss can suffocate the tree, especially in winter, then hose your tree and then apply the moss.

Re: How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: October 12th, 2009, 6:40 pm
by Jordy
Also, after you've harvested and placed.

Give the moss a good watering once you like its position.
it allows the soil/mix in your pot and the moss + attached soil to bond together :D

Re: How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: October 12th, 2009, 7:23 pm
by stymie
I don't leave moss on my bonsai pot surfaces through the winter. It masks what is happening underneath and provides a hiding place for unwelcome crawling creatures to over-winter in. In fact, it is only applied for exhibition purposes really, being attractive on the show bench.
Penjing may be a good excuse to keep it on but don't let it interfere with watering and never completely cover the surface of the planting medium. I grow very fine varieties of moss in flat seed trays and cut this to shape and apply it to the medium surface of my bonsai when needed for display.

Re: How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: October 13th, 2009, 12:14 am
by Pup
To cultivate moss. Place plane yogurt thinly on a rough surface, a house brick will do in the shade spray mist and watch it grow. Moss dose not need water it will survive on DEW.
Any moss you have around the south side of any where dig it up with minimal soil.
The soil it grows in can have all sorts of nasty grubs and weed seeds hibernating waiting to pounce .
Spray mist with powdered milk to get a nice even carpet but as, Stymie suggest do not let it cover the whole pot surface as it is like velvet water just runs off. It does not need water just DEW mist spray moss but WATER your tree's.

Pup :) ;)

Re: How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: October 13th, 2009, 12:22 am
by Japh
Thank you so much everyone! I'm going to leave the Penjing for 3 weeks before doing anything more to it, just to let the plants settle after their big root pruning and repotting.

Then I'll add the moss and do the rest of the landscape :)

Re: How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: June 14th, 2010, 8:33 pm
by baristaben
Pup wrote:To cultivate moss. Place plane yogurt thinly on a rough surface, a house brick will do in the shade spray mist and watch it grow. Moss dose not need water it will survive on DEW.
Any moss you have around the south side of any where dig it up with minimal soil.
The soil it grows in can have all sorts of nasty grubs and weed seeds hibernating waiting to pounce .
Spray mist with powdered milk to get a nice even carpet but as, Stymie suggest do not let it cover the whole pot surface as it is like velvet water just runs off. It does not need water just DEW mist spray moss but WATER your tree's.

Pup :) ;)
hi pup, After i put the yoghurt on the brick how long until moss grows? Should i put it in my hot house? Also what do you spray the powdered milk onto?
Appreciate your help

Re: How to harvest moss for use in Bonsai and Penjing?

Posted: June 14th, 2010, 8:35 pm
by baristaben
Pup wrote:To cultivate moss. Place plane yogurt thinly on a rough surface, a house brick will do in the shade spray mist and watch it grow. Moss dose not need water it will survive on DEW.
Any moss you have around the south side of any where dig it up with minimal soil.
The soil it grows in can have all sorts of nasty grubs and weed seeds hibernating waiting to pounce .
Spray mist with powdered milk to get a nice even carpet but as, Stymie suggest do not let it cover the whole pot surface as it is like velvet water just runs off. It does not need water just DEW mist spray moss but WATER your tree's.

Pup :) ;)
hi pup, After i put the yoghurt on the brick how long until moss grows? Should i put it in my hot house? Also what do you spray the powdered milk onto?
Appreciate your help