I read several articles, and it seems like it gets most of what it needs from the outside air... you might give it extra dust and dry leaves. :)
See the related articles below for more helpful information... but most sites tell how to kill it rather than how to keep it alive.
This matter has not been settled yet, Tom told Randy to keep it, but Randy Moss proposed cutting it in half. Instead it seems that they will work out some way to have "joint" custody of it.
To create moss wall art, you will need a wooden frame, moss, a spray bottle with water, and a hot glue gun. Attach the moss to the frame using the hot glue gun, making sure to mist it with water regularly to keep it alive. Display your moss wall art in a well-lit area for best results.
Dutch Elm
No Guppies are not moss eaters.
Ball sack
No, fox don't eat moss .
To grow moss on concrete statues, you can create a moss slurry by blending moss with water and buttermilk, then apply it to the statue. Keep the statue moist and in a shady area to encourage moss growth.
It is a light moss-green shade. On some occasions Sanji makes fun of him for his green hair by calling him "Marimo" which means moss ball or moss head in Japanese.
Graveyeard Moss has written: 'Graveyard is still alive'
To make a moss pole for your climbing plant, you can start by getting a wooden or PVC pole and wrapping it with sphagnum moss. Secure the moss in place with twine or fishing line. Keep the moss moist to encourage your plant to climb and root into the pole.
Moss is loke a spong, so it can suck up water. I would NOT recomend washing dishes with it, though! (I did, DONT DO IT!!) Hope this helps, God Bless you!
water, branches, moss, rocks, etc.