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By Marie Iannotti, About.com Guide to Gardening since 2004

Growing Moss on Rocks and Stone

Monday April 21, 2008
Everyone wants the look of a mature, weathered garden. A quick trick for getting that look in a rock garden is to cultivate moss on the rocks themselves. Here’s David Beaulieu’s twist on the old buttermilk recipe for getting moss to grow on rocks and stone.

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Comments

April 21, 2008 at 2:42 pm
(1) andrea says:

I’m sure this process will work well but it should be noted that the moss you use should be from the same sort of environment that the rock will be in, and preferably be the low flat kind of moss that grows on rocks not the tall sphagnum moss that grows in the shady areas of your lawn.

April 22, 2008 at 2:29 pm
(2) gardening says:

You know I’ve read that before, yet I had very good luck scraping some moss off of both my lawn and a brick walkway and getting them to grow on the landscape fabric that lines my water garden and then onto the stones that line it. Of course, it’s very damp there and it used to be quite shady.

April 28, 2008 at 10:14 pm
(3) Herb Gardens says:

Hey! This is so much nicer than my old recipe of..gulp, cow manure and milk..eww!

Amy

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