How Do You Grow An Indoor Moss Garden?
There are several hundred different species of moss. Unlike most plants, moss does not develop an actual root system. Instead, the plant produces spores, which build a root-like structure that grows into the ground or attaches itself to a surface such as a rock or stone wall. As the moss grows, diminutive leaves begin to emerge and hundreds if not thousands of tiny leaves grow beside one another and exist within a very little patch of moss. The unusual nature of this plant makes it an attractive candidate for an indoor garden. With just a few basic supplies and a little bit of effort, it’s possible to take a piece of the great outdoors into your house to enjoy. Find a suitable container. Moss will grow well in a variety of vessels including terrariums, glass bowls, small plastic aquariums, wide bottles and short glass vases. Moss craves humid conditions and will thrive in an environment where it can be kept warm and moist. Know where to locate the moss you’ll need for your indoor moss