This is beautiful!! How do you get the dirt to mound that way and stay? I've been trying to find answers on composition and it's a tough thing to get details onGood thread idea, maybe you'll get more response in spring when things are fresh and flowering.
One of my favourites, moss, native sedums and garden chives on a stone, third season since planting.
Keto, aka muck:This is beautiful!! How do you get the dirt to mound that way and stay? I've been trying to find answers on composition and it's a tough thing to get details on![]()
I've never encounterd a domesticated fern? But I'm close. But I do hane a couple relatively catus domesticus.Wild fern in my own pot
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Wild fern in my own pot
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I've never encounterd a domesticated fern? But I'm close. But I do hane a couple relatively catus domesticus.
I dont understand this thread at all. Shouldn't n accent plant have a bonsai with it? I have got catnip growing in my bonsai before. My accent plants are usually accidenental. Being in the PNW the moss I welcome. Also corsican mint it no big deal, But birds eye pearl wort looks good for a time but is a pain. Also this one marsh penywort. I dont know how I'll ever get rid of it now. Also liverwort but its easy,
Pictures didn't arive. I've had strang things cropping up in my "bonsai" over the years. Violets. Lichen is always welcomeI've never encounterd a domesticated fern? But I'm close. But I do hane a couple relatively catus domesticus.
I dont understand this thread at all. Shouldn't an accent plant have a bonsai with it? I have got catnip growing in my bonsai before. My accent plants are usually accidenental. Being in the PNW the moss I welcome. Also corsican mint is no big deal, But birds eye pearl wort looks good for a time but is a pain. Also this one marsh penywort. I dont know how I'll ever get rid of it now. Also liverwort but its easy,