
Did you know that there are approximately 12,000 species of moss classified in the Bryophyta?!
Here's some moss shots taken on the weekend... Please feel free to post pictures of moss here!
Regards,
Steven
Well done Steven - no I did not know that, but can you name them???Did you know that there are approximately 12,000 species of moss classified in the Bryophyta?!
Your right Glenda it can be hard to judge. I have a few composition with 95% coverage, I have found over time I can judge the soil dampness, by the look of the moss. As the soil dries out my moss tends to go crispier and crispier. So when the moss looks like it is drying out, I usually water. Infact I would say I now look to the moss first, instead of the tree to tell if I need to water. So now it is not confuse me, it is actually my natural indicator, kind of like an alarm.Glenda wrote:I am still rather new to Bonsai, and I notice some of the lovely trees on display at the NBPC have moss on top. The two bonsai I have purchased had moss, and I quickly threw it out. I found I could not tell when the plant needed watering because of this. Am I doing it all wrong?
Glenda