Growing Spanish Moss
You can sow spanish moss seeds in a substrate with good drainage and put them in a sunny windowsill so they can grow.
Growing spanish moss. It spreads from one branch to another and then from tree to tree. Humidity will help seeds germinate but once they do too much humidity may sometimes cause the sprouts to rot. Requirements for growing spanish moss position. Choose a location that is exposed to light morning and evening sun on a tree or tall shrub.
While spanish moss grows best in the deep south if you have a greenhouse room or if you live in a highly humid area growing this type of moss will be a snap for you. It just hangs over them growing longer and longer. Spanish moss tends to grow slowly. Spanish moss always grows on the branches of trees and shrubs but it s not a parasite.
Overall spanish moss prefers bright but not direct light and good air circulation. Start growing spanish moss in a separate location before dangling it over your trees trellises and patio overhangs. Purchase however many seeds you ll need to cover your desired surface. It also reproduces from seeds produced after the tiny greenish flowers are pollinated.
You can also purchase these seeds online.