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Simple Mini Landscape with Ginseng Ficus, Saxifraga, and Moss
Materials One bag of 3–9 mm lava rock (small gravel) Some sphagnum moss or dried moss Several pieces of larger lava rock (no need for uniform size—mixed sizes work well) Plants: Cushion moss ( Leucobryum ) Ginseng ficus ( Ficus microcarpa ) Dwarf Saxifraga Step-by-Step Setup 1) Base Layer Add a layer of 3–9 mm lava rock at the bottom.Then add a layer of pre-moistened sphagnum or dried moss. 2) Place the Rocks Add the larger lava rocks in any arrangement you like.The key poin

Lea
Mar 232 min read


How to Easily Grow Wild-Collected Moss (Racomitrium moss) and Ferns Indoors
The moss in the photo is Racomitrium moss.Whether you live in the city or the countryside, in the north or the south, this is one of the most common mosses you’ll see. You’ve probably noticed it on walls or on the ground after rain. The fern in the photo is a maidenhair fern (Adiantum), which I collected from a wall in the wild.The moss was also collected from a shaded area. Racomitrium moss is often the first moss people come across—and also one of the most widespread.Howeve

Lea
Mar 202 min read


A Patch of Rabbit’s Foot Fern on a Mossy Slope: Sharing a New Moss Terrarium
The plant selection for this setup is very simple: just rabbit’s foot fern, Leucobryum moss (pincushion moss), and a few small Acorus calamus plants. The build itself is also straightforward. The base layer is made of pumice, sphagnum moss, and akadama soil. Two large, flat pieces of dragon stone are used to form the slope. I glued these two stones together in advance and deliberately created a slight depression. A few smaller stones were placed along the sides as decoration.

Lea
Jan 273 min read


Easy creeping figs and nerve plant Terrarium
plants: nerve plant (the pink one) creeping figs Plagiomnium cuspidatum moss and some hypnum moss ohko rock building video: first followup video: the second follow up photos on 2025, december.

Lea
Dec 17, 20251 min read


Succulents in gold envelope Terrarium
When the Weather Cools, Succulents Shine As the days grow cooler, it’s the perfect season for succulents — they burst into color and look their very best. Recently, I built a series of succulent and cactus terrariums using my gold brass glass boxes (originally designed as wedding card boxes). These boxes are made of real brass and glass — over time, the brass naturally oxidizes, giving it a soft vintage patina that pairs beautifully with the muted tones of succulents. For dec

Lea
Oct 27, 20251 min read


Philonotis Seriata moss Projects collection
Share some projects made with Philonotis Seriata moss. This is one of the most beautiful moss ever seen. Themselves are atrractive enough...

Lea
Oct 22, 20242 min read


MOSS and Fern Jungle Terrarium
How it is built: updates on middle Nov, 2024. update on Dec, 2025

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Oct 21, 20241 min read



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May 24, 20240 min read


Maidenhair ferns (Adiantum raddianum) Terrarium idea sharing
Recently I made lots of maiden hair fern insect terrariums. They were made in 1-2 month since Lunar New Year, when I fond lots of...

Lea
Apr 2, 20241 min read


How to keep your potted moss live well
If you are located in warm, humid area, you can have your potted moss planter bottom part in water. Please note: any indoor environment...

Lea
Sep 10, 20232 min read


Grow moss on a lava rock
This is a bonsai style planting idea. The plants: Araucaria heterophylla, Hypnum cupressiforme L. ex Hedw. moss The material: sphagna,...

Lea
Sep 2, 20231 min read
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