
Replace your moss every 1-2 years for a fresh look. While decorative moss can last for years, it will dry out and fade over time. This maintains better soil aeration (aka air flow to your plant's roots), and let's be honest - it just looks nice! Maintaining your moss over time If you see white spots or mold-like growth, worry not! Most fungi is beneficial for plants, though this would be a good time to fluff the moss and check for air flow.ĭespite not needing any maintenance like real, living moss would, we recommend fluffing yours on occasion for optimal plant health. Occasionally life the moss to check the soil beneath. The moss should appear light and curly, not flat and condensed. Using your fingers, rub pieces of moss together to create space and break up any clumps. Here’s how to fluff the moss atop your plant: Spread - Place the moss over the topsoil of your plant and spread out evenly between plant stems, to the inside edges of your decorative pot.įluff - Fluff the moss one more time to create a nicely balanced look and to double check that the soil has space for airflow.

You want your moss to be nice and fluffy, leaving space for the soil to access natural airflow.

Separate - Using your hands, separate any clumps and shake out dust particles.
