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cover pots in moss or algea
hi, have a couple of larged unglazed pots which are a bit of a nasty colour.
i would like them to be covered at least in part in moss or algea or anything. a long time ago i heard someone say if you coated pots etc with yogurt you got a coating of old looking stuff growing on it, soon enough. is this the best way forward, or am i better coating the pots with something else? thanks for any advice. john west |
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you can coat with live, natural yoghurt or paint with manure dissolved in
water or just leave them in a damp corner for a bit. The yoghurt or manure will just speed things up. Hayley |
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