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How to Make Moss Covered Garden Pots

DIY, home decor April 3, 2014

Last year at our local flea market I came upon a vendor with gorgeous topiaries sprouting from moss covered garden pots. Her plants were a little pricey but I loved the pots and caved to temptation, taking two of them home with me. But a few months later their appeal lost its luster and I neglected the plants, almost killing them both. Thankfully, I was able to nurse them back to health, but the moss growing on the pots faded. Lucky for me, I remembered reading about a recipe to help spread moss in the garden. I figured, why not try and use this concoction to make moss covered garden pots of my own?

How to make moss covered potsThis is what the flaky moss covered garden pots looked like when I brought them home from the flea market.  I searched online for a moss propagating recipe and found several. I settled on the one with the least number of ingredients.

 

DIY Moss RecipeA trip to The Mossy Twig in Geneva resulted in a couple handfuls of live moss.

 

How to make moss covered potsI threw the moss in a blender with 1 cup buttermilk and 1 cup water.

 

Moss mixture for propagating mossThen blended on “milkshake mode” until I got this brownish, slightly smelly mixture.

 

How to grow moss on a clay potUsing an artist’s brush, simply paint the mixture onto your garden pot.

 

How to grow moss on garden potsThe mixture is slightly chunky, which is fine. Those chunks turned green in 24 hours.

 

How to make moss covered potsMist the outside of the garden pots at least once per day to keep the moss growing. If you water the plant once per day, it will help to keep the clay pot wet. Just be sure you plant something that can handle daily watering … just a little water each day. Don’t overdo!

 

Living room with mossy topiariesYou can see the moss covered garden pots on the far side of the room by the door.

They definitely look more interesting with their mossy green goodness!

I found another recipe that uses beer and sugar, but I thought the one I used is simpler.

 

Moss Recipe

1 cup buttermilk
1 cup water
2 small handfuls live moss
Put all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth.

 

Don’t forget that I’m also starting my new Charming Home Series this Sunday. I want soooo badly to tell you whose charming home is being featured first … but I’m gonna keep it a secret! You’ll just have to check back to see who it is! I can’t wait!

Charming-Home-Series

 Sharing at Metamorphosis Monday,Wow Us Wednesday

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  1. sarah @ {Home-ology} modern vintage says

    April 4, 2014 at 5:34 am

    Love it! And you got results immediately. I had forgotten about this moss recipe – think I’ll make a batch for my Easter pots 🙂

    Reply
  2. Sherry says

    April 4, 2014 at 6:17 am

    This is new to me. How pretty! We have moss in our yard, can I use that? So interesting! I love your living room. The moss pots look great in the background. Bringing the outdoors inside. Love!

    Reply
    • Jennifer says

      April 4, 2014 at 7:14 pm

      Yes, Sherry! You can use the moss in your yard to do this!

      Reply
  3. Danielle says

    April 4, 2014 at 6:38 am

    Love these! Going to share today! x

    Reply
  4. JP says

    April 4, 2014 at 7:28 am

    Lucky you…I’ve never had success with this. I guess I must not have misted them on a daily basis! Maybe, I’ll try them once again!
    JP

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    • Jennifer says

      April 4, 2014 at 7:14 pm

      Yes, misting the moss is important to keep it growing. Good luck!

      Reply
  5. popcosmo says

    April 4, 2014 at 11:01 am

    Gorgeous – and thanks for the simple steps! Can’t wait to try it.
    xo ~kim & chloe

    Reply
  6. Audrey Zumwalt says

    April 4, 2014 at 2:44 pm

    Thanks for sharing this. I have a pot I want to grow moss on because what had grown on it dried up. I have some out-dated yogurt and was thinking of using that. Do you think that would work?
    Audrey Z. @ Timeless Treasures

    Reply
    • Jennifer says

      April 4, 2014 at 5:59 pm

      Audrey, I have heard of using yogurt and buttermilk together, but I don’t know what quantity.

      Reply
  7. Kim says

    April 7, 2014 at 9:42 am

    Your moss pot is perfectly lovely!!! I would love to make one of these, so thank you for sharing your tutorial. It looks very easy – and beautiful. 🙂
    Blessings!
    Kim

    Reply
  8. Cynthia says

    April 7, 2014 at 12:08 pm

    I love moss covered pots too. The y add such warmth and character to any garden!

    Cynthia

    Reply
  9. Gladys Almeida says

    July 26, 2015 at 7:57 am

    I’m trying to do the same thing with my garden pots and shave been reading everything I can find both on Pinterest and Google. The blender recipes is everywhere, but recently a moss expert said these recipe don’t work. So, did moss really grow on your pots? I haven’t seen the final picture that confirms it. I need to make sure moss will rally grow where I live. Can you help?

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  10. sharee says

    August 3, 2016 at 6:13 am

    If you have no moss like the one you show, were can I get some!!?

    Reply
  11. kay says

    August 10, 2016 at 11:37 am

    will the moss live on my pots that are in full sun?

    Reply
  12. Kim Santini says

    May 7, 2018 at 7:20 am

    Gorgeous xx

    Reply

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  1. Gesicht aus Beton – Tunichtgut. says:
    July 24, 2016 at 1:57 pm

    […] genau wo ich es einsetzen werde. Aber ich plane es mit flüssigen Moos zu besprühen (nach dieser Anleitung) um es dann im Garten einzuarbeiten, so dass man es nur sieht, wenn man die Augen nach Feen und […]

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