Welcome to Lea's Moss!

Hi There!
Welcome to Lea's Moss, the ultimate tutorial website for building moss terrariums and micro landscaping.
I'm Lea, the founder and I'm passionate about introducing you to the wonderful world of moss!
This blog is dedicated to providing you with detailed step-by-step tutorials and guides on how to build your own moss terrariums, choose the right plants for your terrarium, and how to care and maintain them.
In addition, we do offer a wide range of high-quality terrariums and terrarium building supplies including moss for all your terrarium needs. You can find them all on www.ncypgarden.com.
Our goal is to inspire and educate you on the art of terrarium making, and provide you with all the tools and resources you need to create your own beautiful and unique moss terrariums. Join our community today and let's get started on your terrarium building journey!
Q&A
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Q: What is the posts about?
A: most posts are about terrarium projects. Such posts includes how I build it, including photos and videos. It also records the changes with time by. I need a place to record that and this is the main reason I create this website.
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Q: Do you offer moss care tips?
A: YES. I myself take care lots of moss. I talk about how to take care of them, including what containers they need, what they will look like in different environment and how to let them grow to most beautiful status.
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Q: How can I get the same plants in your terrariums?
A: most of the plants are kept by myself. Tropical plants, including moss and ferns are self-propagating. You can easily get them in various size at home. Please keep following me here or on Youtube. I have lots of easy way to do that.
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Q: There are gaps around the door in your close terrariums. Is that a quality problem?
A: I noticed it the first days we built terrariums with tin and glass. It is due to handmade. But I do not seek to eliminate because soon I realize that those gaps around door is good for moss growing. It still keeps moist well while allowing minimum vent. I have a blog talking about the vent and various moss needed.