I like to add that moss tends to grow in environments free from pollutants and are often seen as good indicators of clean air and nice places to live.
I have been growing moss for a few years and feel lucky to have a variety of species thriving in my garden, some arrived on their own accord, others I transplanted or even rescued as they fell from neighbouring roofs. Some species seem to be able to take a bit of sun, but most of them like shady, moist areas.
When using pots, I make sure the compost (or any other base) is organic, they wouldn't survive if there are any chemicals in the mix.
I like to add that moss tends to grow in environments free from pollutants and are often seen as good indicators of clean air and nice places to live.
I have been growing moss for a few years and feel lucky to have a variety of species thriving in my garden, some arrived on their own accord, others I transplanted or even rescued as they fell from neighbouring roofs. Some species seem to be able to take a bit of sun, but most of them like shady, moist areas.
When using pots, I make sure the compost (or any other base) is organic, they wouldn't survive if there are any chemicals in the mix.