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Moss

Moss is an evergreen, low-maintenance ground cover that thrives in shade, prevents erosion and creates a beautiful zen garden


Moss acts as a powerful bioindicator, acting as a health agent of the environment by absorbing pollutants and signaling air and water quality issues. In stagnant swamps, moss naturally filters impurities, helping to oxygenate water

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How to make moss garden thrive

Easy to Install

Live Moss Installation

Planting live moss is simple if you start with the right spot. First, clear away any leaves, weeds, or loose debris so the moss can press flat against the surface, whether that’s soil, stone, or wood. Lightly dampen the area, then press the moss down firmly with your hands. It’s important that the bottom of the moss makes full contact.

After Planting Live Moss

After planting, mist it gently with water and keep it moist every day for the first couple of weeks. Moss doesn’t need fertilizer, it actually prefers poor soil and shade. With a bit of patience and steady moisture, it’ll take hold and begin to spread on its own.

Live Moss Is Easy to maintain

Grow Tips

Moss Thrives in Moisture

When growing moss, the biggest key is moisture. Experts says it does best in places that stay damp and shaded most of the day. Before laying it down, press it firmly into the soil or surface so it sticks well—loose contact won’t cut it.

Moss Doesn't Require Fertilizer

I don’t use fertilizer at all; moss doesn’t like it. A light misting every day, especially at first, keeps it happy. Once it settles in, it really doesn’t need much. I’ve had the best luck just keeping it simple and letting it do its thing.