Re: My home grown fieldstones and stonework
Mingy, It's looking great!
I am all about using recycled, found, or free building materials . As for as the moss surviving, I can only speak for a subtropical climate. Down here the moss would have to be in mostly shade to survive. It may survive on certain sides and near overhangs. Even if it does die it should hang for a long time although it will not be the pretty green color. It will still give that aged look that looks great on stone.
If it does die and later you decide to put a cover over it, like a patio cover or on an out door kitchen, try this: Gather a source of live moss. Mix it thoroughly with beer and milk. Paint the mix on with a brush.
Note: Moss needs moisture, As you know, WFO's don't. If there is sufficent insulation between two it just might work.
Originally posted by Mingy
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I am all about using recycled, found, or free building materials . As for as the moss surviving, I can only speak for a subtropical climate. Down here the moss would have to be in mostly shade to survive. It may survive on certain sides and near overhangs. Even if it does die it should hang for a long time although it will not be the pretty green color. It will still give that aged look that looks great on stone.
If it does die and later you decide to put a cover over it, like a patio cover or on an out door kitchen, try this: Gather a source of live moss. Mix it thoroughly with beer and milk. Paint the mix on with a brush.
Note: Moss needs moisture, As you know, WFO's don't. If there is sufficent insulation between two it just might work.
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