Did you know that moss walls are all the rage these days? These beautiful green displays are popping up in homes worldwide and adding a sense of nature to any space.
You’re right if you’ve been looking at some photos and videos of these walls and thinking they look like a complicated process. Unfortunately, a moss wall is not as easy and breezy as making a regular plant arrangement!
Still, it’s not impossible to create a moss living wall. If you’ve been mulling over this gorgeous greenery gift for yourself, here’s how to make a moss wall that looks super professional.
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Imagining Your Design
Moss walls are all the rage these days and for a good reason! They are straightforward to make and add a touch of elegance to any home. To make a moss wall like a pro, you must first imagine your design.
What type of moss wall do you want? Do you want it to becover a whole wall or just a portion of it? How dense do you want the moss to be? What type of frame do you want to use?
Once you have a clear idea of what you want, you can begin sourcing your materials. You will need a wire frame to support the moss, sphagnum peat, soil, and plants.
You will also need a moisture-resistant barrier to line the back of the structure and a spray bottle for misting the moss.
Following the directions on your moss, sphagnum peat moss, and soil mix, create a slurry and soak your moss in it overnight. In the morning, squeeze the excess water from the moss and begin attaching it to your frame, working from the bottom up.
Be sure to overlap the pieces of moss and completely cover the wire frame.
Choose the Right Space
When creating a moss wall, pick a suitable space for it. An indoor wall that doesn’t get direct sunlight is ideal. If you’re putting it outdoors, make sure it’s in a shady spot.
Once you’ve chosen the perfect spot, clean the area where the moss wall will go. Then, create a frame for your wall using chicken wire or another type of wire mesh. Attach the wire mesh to the wall using screws or nails.
Then, it’s time to start adding your moss. To do this, take small pieces of moss and attach them to the wire mesh.
Prep the Wall
Prep the wall by sketching a design or finding an inspirational image online. Once you have your plan, measure, and mark where each section of moss will go. If you’re working with a pre-existing fence, make sure it’s clean and free of debris
Next, cut your moss sheets to size – you can use a sharp knife or scissors. Be sure to wear gloves, as moss can irritate the skin. If you’re working with multiple sheets of moss, overlap the edges slightly to create a seamless look.
You can use double-sided tape, tacks, or glue to attach the moss to the wall. Moss walls can be heavy, so use enough adhesive to keep the moss in place. Once all of the moss is attached, mist it lightly with water to help it stay fresh.
Layout Your Hardscape Components
You need to lay out your hardscape components to ensure the stability of your moss wall. This means avoiding having sharp edges or protruding pieces that could catch on the moss and cause it to tear.
Choose the right kind of moss for your wall. Some mosses are more suited to vertical surfaces than others, so make sure to do your research before making your selection.
When installing your moss wall, use a water-resistant adhesive and start from the bottom up to ensure that your moss wall will last for years.
Arrange Your Moss
To add extra stability, you can attach the foam board to a piece of plywood. Start in the top left corner of the board and work your way down, adding moss to each square until the entire board is covered.
Once the moss is glued down, use a spray bottle to mist it with water. Then, add some rocks or other decorations to the moss and mist it again. Hang your moss wall in a sunny spot and enjoy your new green space!
Water Your Moss Regularly
The most important thing to remember is to water your moss regularly. Moss needs moisture to survive, so be sure to mist it daily or keep it in a room with high humidity. Continue to water your moss wall every few days to keep it healthy and green.
Finish Up
Assuming you’ve already completed the moss wall itself, the final steps are to “finish up” and ensure the moss wall is secure. This can be done by using a glue or adhesive of your choice to adhere the moss wall to the surface it will be mounted on.
Make sure the application is even, and there are no gaps; you don’t want the moss wall to fall off! Once the adhesive is dry, you can enjoy your beautiful, unique moss wall.
Understanding How to Make a Moss Wall
Now that you know how to make a moss wall, it’s time to get creative and make your own! Share your pictures and videos with us to see your fantastic work.
In conclusion, the process of creating a moss wall is simple and the results can be spectacular. With a little planning and the right supplies, anyone can make a moss wall like a pro.
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