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I have this several year old bale of peat moss on a pallet under my deck and I’m shoveling it out into a bucket because wet, it’s too heavy for me to just tote. And I pulled the packaging aside and found something really cool!
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The package
The package
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The moss
The moss
 
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That is mother nature telling you something ... way cool!
 
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I remember a short video tutorial about taking moss, some moss feed of some kind, putting it all in a blender together, and then using a stencil to paint it onto concrete and then watering it. It resulted in pictures made of moss.
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