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We handpick our gorgeous Sphagnum moss from our exclusive sites in the North of Scotland. In these locations there are forestry operations, so we carefully pick our moss before these areas are disturbed by the machinery.
We also spread our picking around our sites so as not to overpick any specific area.
We have Sphagnum moss in either our ‘classic’ green/brown or natural stunning pink varieties.
You can see an example of it in the photos and in our YouTube moss pole installation guide here
Please note that as this is natural moss there will be some variances in colour.
The moss looks wonderful when paired with one of our green or pink moss poles.
Fresh moss is also super useful for propagation – see the photos for an example where the moss helped my variegated string of hearts cuttings produce roots. We also have a video on IGTV here
We handpick our gorgeous Sphagnum moss from our exclusive sites in the North of Scotland. In these locations there are forestry operations, so we carefully pick our moss before these areas are disturbed by the machinery.
We also spread our picking around our sites so as not to overpick any specific area.
We have Sphagnum moss in either our ‘classic’ green/brown or natural stunning pink varieties.
You can see an example of it in the photos and in our YouTube moss pole installation guide here
Please note that as this is natural moss there will be some variances in colour.
The moss looks wonderful when paired with one of our green or pink moss poles.
Fresh moss is also super useful for propagation – see the photos for an example where the moss helped my variegated string of hearts cuttings produce roots. We also have a video on IGTV here
Hi Juli,
I would recommend following similar steps to my carnivorous bowl instructions to try this. It wouldn’t be a peat bog, but you could keep sphagnum this way. However, if you are growing on wood, I would recommend a different species, such as Feather Moss instead.
Thank you,
Craig
Craig answered on August 22, 2024 store managerHi Juli,
Thank you for your question. To make a carnivorous garden, we would recommend our carnivorous potting mix (https://highlandmoss.com/shop-2/plant-care/soil/carnivorous-plants-potting-mix-by-highland-moss/) with a layer of live sphagnum on top. Use a nice deep bowl and keep it wet at all times. We keep our carnivorous plants in the shop in a tray of water 24/7. Ideally you would use rainwater but if none is available you can use distilled water or water from a dehumidifier. I don’t have a particular book focused on carnivorous plants I could recommend to be honest, I am sure any book focused on these plants will be full of lots more information.
Hope this helps!
Craig
Craig answered on August 22, 2024 store managerHi Patrick,
Thank you for your question, 250g of sphagnum moss fills about a 750ml volume. We suggest that this is a good amount per 30cm of moss pole.
I hope this helps!
Thanks,
Craig
Craig answered on March 21, 2023 store managerHi Hayley,
Yes! We have moss in little corked jars and other mossariums and it grows nicely.
Hope this helps!
Craig
Craig answered on February 2, 2022 store managerSorry, no questions were found
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Beautiful moss! Thank you, would highly recommend. Will be my got to place for future moss as I use it for my orchids and house plants (I own lots of plants!)
Not quite as pink as the pictures, but it is a natural product!
High quality product.