How to manage water drain from plant
hello, saw an idea I like using moss planted on old baking sheet to add green color inside, but video did not show any protective area under the pan for water? moss doesnt use much? evaporate before getting on floor? thank you,
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Hi Kathy, I'm wondering if a slightly large pan maybe covered with a layer of small rocks underneath it would work?
Mist your moss daily and you won't have to worry about water drainage. Usually homes are too dry to grow moss inside unless you have a humidifier. Moss loves damp areas. Can you recreate how it grows outside in your house?
i think I better learn about caring for moss if I actually want it to live, lol, since outside my husband is intent on ridding the planet!