








Posted some of these on r/moss then realized it also fits the brief of native plant gardening. Just extremely non-vascular plants. How I learned to look forward to rainy season.
by augustinthegarden









Posted some of these on r/moss then realized it also fits the brief of native plant gardening. Just extremely non-vascular plants. How I learned to look forward to rainy season.
by augustinthegarden
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Cool! I wish I had a damp enough area for this. Best I can do is think up something for under an outdoor faucet where I get the water for the rest of my plants. So many incredible options like pitcher plants and sundews and ferns if my sand was in a seepage or something
I can’t remember where I read this (probably here) but bluet seeds work great sown on moss, if you want some spring flowers there.