Round Two
(Note: I will be in Nicaragua and Honduras until December 17th, so there will be no post until then.These photos are of the second moss I garden I built this summer for a client. There is a short path entering a large woods that leads to a nineteenth century wire pergola that came from England. Inside of it is part of the first English parliament building, constructed in the 10th Century.
I brought in several rocks, many with moss already growing on them. To the rest I added moss, attaching it with 100% silicone caulk. One very large rock, a weathered limestone, required three people to move into place.
Along the path is a large animal feeding trough, also several hundred years old. I first filled it with ground, then added moss on top of it.
Most of the moss on the ground is Thuidium delacatulum.
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