Garden Statues
Posted by arnot | Under garden design Monday Dec 28, 2009How to Make Moss On your landscape Rocks And Garden Statues
By Steve Boulden
Moss can make some garden elements and even entire gardens look and feel aged and established. Problems with a garden of moss that sometimes they can not even grow on its own. And if that happens, it can take a very long time. Here’s how you can accelerate and help create a beautiful green carpet over your garden rocks and concrete features. This method does not work well on resin garden statues and artificial landscape rocks.
Who paints a fist the size of porcelain clay into 3 cups of water to form a thin paste. You can usually get porcelain clay from local hobby shops. Then combine the mixture of clay with one cup of undiluted fish emulsion and one cup of fresh, chopped moss. Fish emulsion plant fertilizer from the whole fish. Usually you can get it at nurseries and garden centers.
Mix together and paint it on your rocks and concrete objects with a brush. Remember that moss grows naturally in patches, likes the north side of objects, and readily takes the appearance of cracks and crevices. Use this formula in shady garden statues and in moist places and you can most likely moss on your garden statues and landscape rocks in a few weeks.





