Garden Pic Wednesday: Moss In Bloom!
Today, it's pretty and sunny out, though a cold blast is coming later in the week I think. Did some raking. Filled 4 bags--but's it largely pine needles mixed with Bay leaves, so it's light and fluffy, filling the bags quickly.
I raked out about half the flower bed above the veggie garden and about 10 feet of grass.
I raked out about half the flower bed above the veggie garden and about 10 feet of grass.
Also I'm beta-testing a software download for my photo shop company I like to use, Ribbet, which has been strictly a browser based photo shop, but because Flash has to be enabled to use it nowadays, they're moving to a download. (I signed up to do so.)
I used it to fix up today's photo. I need to run it through more paces, then I'll fill in a survey on it's performance.
Did you know moss blooms?
It does. That's today's Garden Pic---this moss in my cup of Chicks covered with little stalks topped with tiny orange blooms.
I took this photo about two weeks ago, sometime after the New Year.
What's neat about this moss is it's growing on a lava rock I put in this cup. Moss loves lava rocks. That's because they're porous, being dried lava, and the moss can it's grow roots right into it.
Lava stone is available anywhere landscaping supplies are sold and it's just a matter of putting those rocks in shady places and moss just naturally finds it's way onto it. Then, I take lava rocks with a bit of moss and put them in cups like this. Moss prefers shade, but
will tolerate a bit of morning sun, if it's in the shade the rest of the day.
Growing moss can be a whole hobby, I've read, but I just let it do what it does naturally.
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