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There is a way you can put moss on a structure like that.
I think you collect moss, put it in the blender with buttermilk and paint that mixture where you want moss to grow. Keep it moist and shady for a week or so by spraying it with water, and the moss will start to grow where you painted on the buttermilk moss milkshake starter culture.
That might be a nice way to give mystery and magic to any shed. You could do the roof and walls.
Here is an bit more about propogating moss.
http://www.walterreeves.com/landscaping/article.phtml?cat=15&id=389
PS Another magical look is painting with 2 shades of wood stain. One color for the body and another color for the trim...maybe with a moss roof
I think you collect moss, put it in the blender with buttermilk and paint that mixture where you want moss to grow. Keep it moist and shady for a week or so by spraying it with water, and the moss will start to grow where you painted on the buttermilk moss milkshake starter culture.
That might be a nice way to give mystery and magic to any shed. You could do the roof and walls.
Here is an bit more about propogating moss.
http://www.walterreeves.com/landscaping/article.phtml?cat=15&id=389
PS Another magical look is painting with 2 shades of wood stain. One color for the body and another color for the trim...maybe with a moss roof
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