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www.pottingshedcreations.com | [email protected] 108 n main st troy, idaho 83871 | t 800.505.7496 | f 208.835.4096 POTTING SHED CREATIONS, LTD. TM Moss Terrarium Bottle moss. (Dicranum scoparium ‘Broom Moss’, Leucobryum glaucens ‘Cushion Moss’ and Hypnum imponens ‘Sheet Moss’). After planting, mist with a spray bottle and your moss-scape will revive out of its dormant state and grow. how to grow. 1. Remove the ‘chopsticks’ from the belly wrap of the moss terrarium bottle TM 2. Open the terrarium bottle TM and take out the moss, ribbon band (used for the ‘chopstick’ base) and the bag of recycled glass drainage pebbles with soil. 3. Open up the drainage pebble side of the bag and pour it into the terrarium bottle and shake it gently to evenly distribute. 4. Open the soil side of the bag and pour it into a small bowl. Using a spoon, scoop the soil over the drainage pebbles distributing evenly. 5. Using a spray bottle, lightly spray the soil into place. 6. In a bowl filled with water submerge each of the mosses for about 30 seconds to bring them out of their dormant state. 7. Take the ‘chopstick’ tool and pick up each of the mosses and place into the terrarium bottle. 8. Push down on the top of the moss with the ‘chopsticks’ to tamp into place. 9. Spray with a spray bottle to water. 10. Put the ribbon loop around your ‘chopsticks’, place on a flat surface and spread the ‘chopsticks’ apart to form a base for your terrarium bottle TM to nest within. 11. Place out of direct sunlight and, depending upon how hot and dry your environment is, water every 2-4 days. (A small amount of moisture should bead on the top of the bottle for adequate humidity level). 12. Grow as a natural moss-scape or personalize with small momentos to create your own miniature landscape. mo ss | _ _ drainage pebbles soil ‘chopsticks’ ribbon band

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Page 1: moss soil pebbles ribbon band ‘chopsticks’data.uncommongoods.com.edgesuite.net/images/newweb/frame/Moss... · moss. (Dicranum scoparium ‘Broom Moss’, Leucobryum glaucens ‘Cushion

www.pottingshedcreations.com | [email protected] n main st troy, idaho 83871 | t 800.505.7496 | f 208.835.4096

POTTING SHED CREATIONS, LTD.TM

Moss Terrarium Bottle™

moss. (Dicranum scoparium ‘Broom Moss’, Leucobryum glaucens ‘Cushion Moss’ and Hypnum imponens ‘Sheet Moss’). After planting, mist with a spray bottle and your moss-scape will revive out of its dormant state and grow.

how to grow. 1. Remove the ‘chopsticks’ from the belly wrap of the moss terrarium bottleTM 2. Open the terrarium bottleTM and take out the moss, ribbon band (used for the ‘chopstick’ base) and the bag of recycled glass drainage pebbles with soil. 3. Open up the drainage pebble side of the bag and pour it into the terrarium bottle and shake it gently to evenly distribute. 4. Open the soil side of the bag and pour it into a small bowl. Using a spoon, scoop the soil over the drainage pebbles distributing evenly. 5. Using a spray bottle, lightly spray the soil into place. 6. In a bowl filled with water submerge each of the mosses for about 30 seconds to bring them out of their dormant state. 7. Take the ‘chopstick’ tool and pick up each of the mosses and place into the terrarium bottle. 8. Push down on the top of the moss with the ‘chopsticks’ to tamp into place. 9. Spray with a spray bottle to water. 10. Put the ribbon loop around your ‘chopsticks’, place on a flat surface and spread the ‘chopsticks’ apart to form a base for your terrarium bottleTM to nest within. 11. Place out of direct sunlight and, depending upon how hot and dry your environment is, water every 2-4 days. (A small amount of moisture should bead on the top of the bottle for adequate humidity level). 12. Grow as a natural moss-scape or personalize with small momentos to create your own miniature landscape.

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