Here is a site, from the manufacturer I think, that shows moss growing?
or placed? on the E/W. One way to encapsulate it for water retention or
at least slow down evaporation of what water it does hold. Wonder what
kind of moss it is. This site has a number of interesting methods for
E/W use.
http://dusk.se/slab_close.html
Joe T
Baytown
Ray wrote:
No wicking to speak of, Reka. Once watered, it does HOLD some water
droplets, but that's as discrete droplets scattered throughout the matrix.
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"Reka" wrote in message
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Dusty wrote:
I see someone suggested it's Oasis, if the picture is in color then Oasis
would be a solid dull green. Osmunda is a fiberous black. Osmunda also
came in pole shapes to allow Philodendrons to climb on.
dusty
If you read carefully, Sue said it was once SUGGESTED to use Oasis in this
manner. She didn't mean that it WAS Oasis in the picture.
I can imagine using Epiweb this way, too. I haven't played around with it
much yet. Ray, it probably doesn't wick up water at all, does it?
Reka