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Step 1. Rehydrate the moss. (Dried moss can contain mould, so it’s advisable to wear gloves and work with it outdoors.) Fill your bucket with warm water and submerge the sphagnum and green ...
"Now you could probably gather it [Irish moss] all up and put it in a five-gallon bucket." A GoPro captures the green crab underwater just before the workers haul in the traps. (Pat Martel/CBC) ...
2.Cover the foam ball with moss using hot glue. Then, place the foam ball into the champagne bucket and begin to fill in holes and gaps with your moss. 3. Place the plant into the hole in the foam.
I then mixed white vinegar with water in a bucket at a 1:1 ratio, stirring it well. I poured this onto my driveway, gently scrubbing the moss to help the vinegar penetrate.