

Moss can also be directly fixed to any object you may have. In situations where the moss art has no frame most people tend to anchor them directly to the wall, which will give your piece(s) a nice flush look. These moss walls can be attached directly to the wall or hung like painting. This can be a problem, a rotted piece of moss art will be worth more if housed in a trash can. Although moist air is needed, we also see that too much humidity can cause the preserved moss to rot. This could be as a necessity depending on your situation. Some people do use water or other solutions to spray on the moss if it becomes dry. This moss will fluctuate its humidity with the humidity of the air. The suggested humidity requirement for this moss to stay sponge-like is 40% or more. Live moss will need to be in well-lit areas, watered from time to time, and most likely your going to kill it, which translates to spending more money for an outside person to come take care of your new piece.īy using preserved moss, you will eliminate the need for maintenance unless you live/work in a dry environment. While it is possible to do these types of things with live elements, most people use preserved product. The moss is dried/preserved and adhered to a substrate to hang on a wall or other structure. We use moss either sourced from Norway or the United States. In a world that is getting busier, taller, and more congested the need for natural elements inside of urban spaces is growing.

These moss art pieces are becoming popular fast.

Is what live? I am talking about preserved moss walls. Posted Septemby Foliage Design Systems Atlanta Is that live?
