sWe love using sphagnum moss for propagation, and also use it in our living and fresh foliage wreaths to great effect! We haven't found any hitchhikers in there yet but have started lots of cuttings in Sphagnum Moss to use in our terrariums or grow on into their own pots.
Amounts for wreath making;
8" wire wreath ring = 1-3 loose litres
10" wire wreath ring = 3-5 loose litres
12" wire wreath ring = 4-6 loose litres
14" wire wreath ring = 5-7 loose litres
16" wire wreath ring = 6-8 loose litres
The above is to be used as a guide only. When measuring the moss we don't press it down to measure as is done as loose litres.
Scientific Name
Sphagnum platyphyllum (wide-leaved moss)
Common Name
Sphagnum Moss, Peat Moss, Broad-Leaved Sphagnum, Carpet Sphagnum, Flat-Leaved Peat Moss, Bog Moss, Water-Holding Moss, Swamp Sphagnum, Pom Pom Moss
Origin
Sphagnum mosses are native across the Northern Hemisphere.
Light
To keep Sphagnum Moss happy, make sure it gets some daylight but no direct sun.
Water
Keep Sphagnum Moss moist all the time; it can rehydrate from drying out a little but will need soaking. It prefers rainwater or filtered water over tapwater if possible.
Humidity
High humidity is the perfect environment for Sphagnum Moss, which makes it ideal for prop boxes!
Soil
N/A
Food
N/A - Sphagnum Moss thrives in nutrient-poor areas
Temperature
Sphagnum Moss grows best between 20-25°C, but can cope with drastic overnight drops in temperature, and is fully hardy in the UK.
Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!