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Malc 01-01-2003 02:30 PM

Japanese moss
 
Hi

I'm trying to create a Japanese style garden and I would like to get hold
of some moss to cover the ground. Does anyone know where I can get some or
spores (or whatever it is that starts moss growing) nearish to Gloucester?

TIA

MAlc



Carol Russell 01-01-2003 03:05 PM

Japanese moss
 

"Malc" wrote in message
...
Hi

I'm trying to create a Japanese style garden and I would like to get

hold
of some moss to cover the ground. Does anyone know where I can get

some or
spores (or whatever it is that starts moss growing) nearish to

Gloucester?

TIA

MAlc


I cant help answer you question but I have often wondered what
conditions are necessary to create a Japanese moss garden. I also wonder
if ferns are in it as well.

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Jack 02-01-2003 10:48 AM

Japanese moss
 

"Malc" wrote in message
...
Hi

I'm trying to create a Japanese style garden and I would like to get hold
of some moss to cover the ground. Does anyone know where I can get some or
spores (or whatever it is that starts moss growing) nearish to Gloucester?

TIA

MAlc


Malc,

You may find this web site of interest
http://www.gardensincornwall.co.uk/j...ardeninfo.htm. I suppose
Cornwall could be described as nearish to Gloucester! I am sure they will be
able to help you and tell you where they got their moss from.

Jack



Nick Maclaren 02-01-2003 10:54 AM

Japanese moss
 

In article ,
"Jack" writes:
| "Malc" wrote in message
| ...
|
| I'm trying to create a Japanese style garden and I would like to get hold
| of some moss to cover the ground. Does anyone know where I can get some or
| spores (or whatever it is that starts moss growing) nearish to Gloucester?
|
| You may find this web site of interest
| http://www.gardensincornwall.co.uk/j...ardeninfo.htm. I suppose
| Cornwall could be described as nearish to Gloucester! I am sure they will be
| able to help you and tell you where they got their moss from.

Well, contacting them is a good idea, but moss spores are everywhere!
Given the right conditions, moss will grow with no further attention.
Given the wrong conditions, it won't, no matter what you sow.

So the first requirement is to get the conditions right.


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cross 02-01-2003 01:31 PM

Japanese moss
 

_. | I'm trying to create a Japanese style garden and I would like to
get hold
| of some moss to cover the ground. Does anyone know where I can get

some or
| spores (or whatever it is that starts moss growing) nearish to

Gloucester?
|

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You could use the plant called "Mind-your-own-business" instead of moss.

I have seen it done and it looks very effective, and grows easily, as other
Urglers can confirm ;-)

Marina
E. Sx



Kay Easton 02-01-2003 05:15 PM

Japanese moss
 
In article , cross
eeserve.co.uk writes

_. | I'm trying to create a Japanese style garden and I would like to
get hold
| of some moss to cover the ground. Does anyone know where I can get

some or
| spores (or whatever it is that starts moss growing) nearish to

Gloucester?
|

-------------
You could use the plant called "Mind-your-own-business" instead of moss.

I have seen it done and it looks very effective, and grows easily, as other
Urglers can confirm ;-)


yes - we have it around our ponds. But it does get the odd patch of
frost damage in winter, though it regrows in spring. You'd be less
troubled by this - we're in Yorkshire.
--
Kay Easton

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http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/garden/

Malc 03-01-2003 01:40 PM

Japanese moss
 
Kay Easton wrote in message ...
In article , cross
eeserve.co.uk writes


You could use the plant called "Mind-your-own-business" instead of moss.

I have seen it done and it looks very effective, and grows easily, as other
Urglers can confirm ;-)


yes - we have it around our ponds. But it does get the odd patch of
frost damage in winter, though it regrows in spring. You'd be less
troubled by this - we're in Yorkshire.



Sounds good. I'll try and find some

MAlc


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