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  • Of Forest & Fog | Tiny Forest Kits and Guides

    Tiny forest kits, simple care guides, and contact info. Shop Of Forest & Fog and build calm green spaces at home in minutes. Our Products Browse our collection of sustainably foraged live moss, each variety chosen to bring the forest floor into your home. The Mossy Market Shop Moss Glass jars, bottled terrarium treasures, and preserved botanicals ready to display or gift. Bottled Botanica Explore Glassware Whimsical accessories, fairy garden accents, and playful dĂ©cor pieces to enchant your terrariums. The Gnome Depot Browse Accessories The soils, stones, charcoal, and substrates that keep your miniature ecosystems thriving. Forest Foundations SHOP SUPPLIES Moss Care Guide View Care Guide Instructions & Care Open Instructions Shipping and Care See Shipping Info FAQs Read FAQs Sign up for updates Follow Ask a Question Privacy Policy â–Ș Refunds and Returns â–Ș Accessibility Statement â–Ș About Afterpay â–Ș Terms of Service

  • Live Moss Care Guide for Terrariums | Of Forest & Fog

    Simple care for healthy terrarium moss. Light, watering, airflow, and temperature for closed and open builds. Written in East Gippsland, Australia. FAQs included. Home Live Moss Care Sustainably foraged from private land in south eastern Victoria. Live moss is one of nature’s simplest survivors. It’s resilient, self-sustaining, and incredibly low maintenance, as long as you give it the right environment. Unlike most plants, moss doesn’t have roots or rely on soil nutrients. It absorbs everything it needs, moisture, air, and light, directly through its delicate leaf structures. That means no fertilizers, no fancy equipment, and no constant fuss. Just soft light, regular moisture, and stable surfaces are enough to keep it thriving. Whether you're using it in a terrarium, on garden stones, for bonsai, or in a moss wall, caring for moss is more about consistency than complexity. This guide will walk you through exactly how to create those ideal conditions, so your moss stays lush, green, and alive. Lighting: Keep It Shady and Soft Moss evolved on forest floors and tree trunks, where it thrives in low-light environments. It doesn’t photosynthesize the same way vascular plants do, so bright light isn't just unnecessary, it’s harmful. What to Do: Place moss where it receives indirect or filtered light. Indoor setups: Near an east-facing window or under fluorescent lighting works well. Outdoor setups: Choose shaded or semi-shaded areas, like under trees or near fences. What to Avoid: Direct sun exposure, especially during midday. It can dry moss out, cause fading, or even kill it. Pro Tip: If using moss decoratively indoors, a grow light with a low-wattage, cool-spectrum bulb can help in low-light rooms. Watering: Keep It Damp, Not Drenched Moss doesn’t have roots, it absorbs water through its leaves and surface. Regular misting keeps it green and plump. But overwatering can suffocate it or encourage mold. How to Water: Mist thoroughly with a spray bottle 2–4 times per week, depending on humidity. In hot or dry climates, daily misting might be needed. Use rainwater, distilled, or filtered water to avoid mineral buildup. What to Watch For: Too dry? Moss turns brittle or pale green. Too wet? A soggy base or sour smell means it's oversaturated. Pro Tip: Place moss in an area where you can easily see and access it, this will make you more likely to care for it consistently. Humidity: Mimic a Forest Floor High humidity keeps moss lush. While moss can tolerate drier environments, it thrives when moisture is in the air, especially indoors or in contained setups like terrariums. Indoor Moss: Use a glass dome, terrarium, or closed container to hold humidity. Mist inside containers regularly but allow airflow now and then to prevent mold. Outdoor Moss: Naturally higher humidity environments (like coastal or forested areas) are ideal. In dry regions, morning misting helps replicate dew. Pro Tip: If the air in your home is dry (especially in winter), a small room humidifier near your moss setup can make a big difference. Substrate: It’s All About the Surface Unlike most plants, moss doesn’t need soil. It anchors to firm, stable surfaces and slowly spreads. The key is to give it something slightly absorbent and textured so it can hold on and stay moist. Great Surfaces for Moss: Stones, clay pots, bark, bricks, wood, compact soil, or even concrete. For vertical or decorative displays, use sphagnum moss backing or mesh to support growth. How to Attach Moss: Press moss gently but firmly onto the surface. Keep it constantly damp for the first 2–3 weeks to help it establish. Avoid moving it during this period. What Not to Use: Loose, nutrient-rich soil or compost, it promotes algae and bacteria, not moss. Maintenance: Minimal but Consistent Moss is low-maintenance, but that doesn’t mean zero effort. A little regular care keeps it healthy and attractive. Ongoing Care: Gently remove fallen leaves or debris to prevent rot. Check for dry patches and mist as needed. If dust or buildup appears, rinse moss under gentle water spray and let it air-dry in the shade. Mold or Algae? Improve air circulation. Reduce misting slightly. Clean the container and reintroduce moss once dried and stabilized. Pro Tip: If your moss gets damaged or dies back, it can often regenerate from surviving fragments, just keep the conditions right. Temperature: Cool to Moderate is Best Moss doesn’t like extremes. It prefers the kind of mild, consistent temperatures you’d find in a shaded garden or under a tree canopy. Ideal Range: 10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F) Avoid: Placing moss near heaters, air conditioners, or radiators. Exposing it to frost or freezing temperatures for extended periods. High heat and low humidity combinations, which cause drying and dormancy. Pro Tip: If you live in a hotter climate, outdoor moss may go dormant in summer. This is natural, just reduce watering and let it rest until conditions improve. Live Moss FAQ Q: Can you ship moss to every part of Australia? A: No. Due to Australian biosecurity laws, we cannot ship to Western Australia (WA), Northern Territory (NT), or Tasmania (TAS). These areas have strict import restrictions to protect native ecosystems.

  • Woodland Rewards | Of Forest & Fog

    Discover rewards and exclusive perks with Of Forest & Fog's Loyalty Program. Earn points with every purchase, unlock magical benefits, and be part of our enchanting community. Start your journey today! Woodland Rewards Earn points and turn them into rewards Become a Member 01 Sign Up Sign up as a member to start enjoying the loyalty program 02 Earn Points Earn points by signing up to the site and by placing orders. 03 Redeem Rewards Redeem points for various discounts. Program tiers Reach new tiers as you earn more points. Basic 0 total earned points required Earn Points Purchase a product Get 1 point for every $1 spent Sign up to the site Get 50 points Celebrate a birthday Get 25 points Redeem Rewards Woodland Rewards 50 Points = 5% off orders over $50 Silver 500 total earned points required Earn Points Purchase a product Get 2 points for every $1 spent Celebrate a birthday Get 50 points Redeem Rewards Woodland Rewards 50 Points = 10% off orders over $50 Gold 1,000 total earned points required Earn Points Purchase a product Get 3 points for every $1 spent Celebrate a birthday Get 100 points Redeem Rewards Woodland Rewards 50 Points = 15% off orders over $50

  • About Afterpay | Of Forest & Fog

    Learn how Afterpay works with Of Forest & Fog. Flexible, interest-free payments available at checkout. Responsible spending info and terms included. Shop now, pay it in 4 with Afterpay. At Of Forest & Fog, you can buy now and pay it in 4 interest-free instalments over 6 weeks. Afterpay is a buy now, pay later platform that lets you pay for your items in 4 instalments over 6 weeks, interest free. Easy to apply. Simple and easy to join. Set up an account in minutes. Credit checks apply. Spend limits are dynamic and start low. Once approved, enjoy your dynamic spending limit. We start new customers at a lower spend limit and may increase it gradually over time. It’s easy to manage your account in the app. Track your payments, check available spend limits, and make early payments in the Afterpay App. When you use Afterpay, you pay for your items in 4 instalments over 6 weeks, without incurring any interest. To use Afterpay, add items to your shopping cart then select Afterpay from the available payment options. You pay for the first instalment of 25% at the time of purchase, and the remaining three instalments will be automatically deducted from your nominated debit or credit card over the following six weeks. To set up an Afterpay account you’ll need to: Live in Australia or New Zealand Be over 18 years of age Have an Australian/New Zealand debit or credit card Have a valid and verifiable email address and mobile number Have a valid and verifiable email address and mobile number Be capable of entering into a legally binding contract Credit checks apply For full terms and conditions visit www.afterpay.com/terms . Afterpay caps late fees to help keep costs manageable for customers who miss a payment. Late fees will never exceed 25% of the order total or $68 per order, whichever is lower. How this works: For orders under $40: A one-time late fee of up to 25% of the order total applies For orders of $40 or more: A $10 late fee is charged when a payment is missed. If the outstanding amount remains unpaid after seven days, an additional $7 late fee applies . This is the same for all late payments until the 25% cap or $68 amount is reached. To remain within the cap, we may charge partial amounts of the $10 and $7 fees. You can check your General Terms for other late fees caps that may apply. Afterpay is committed to doing everything they can to help you not miss a payment, including sending you payment reminders and offering options to reschedule upcoming payment dates. Afterpay is designed to be completely different to traditional credit products that charge interest, so that customers are never in a situation of high compounding interest and revolving debt. Is Afterpay accepted in-store and online? Afterpay can be used online and in stores, depending on the retailer or service. To shop in-store, you’ll need to download the Afterpay app and set up the Afterpay Card. You can add it to your digital wallet via the ‘In-store tab’ in the app. Then when you’re shopping in-store, just tap to pay with Apple Pay, Google Pay or Samsung Pay. To shop online, select Afterpay as your payment method at the checkout. You’ll be redirected to Afterpay to login or create your account. Is Afterpay safe to use? Afterpay has been built with a range of security features and services to help keep your accounts secure, including monitoring transactions to identify fraudulent trends and behaviours, multi-factor authentication, and encryption to protect your information. You can find out more on at Afterpay’s safety and security page. What happens if I require a refund and paid using Afterpay? Items purchased with Afterpay can be returned for an exchange or refund, subject to Of Forest & Fog’s Returns Policy . Returns or refunds will be processed and Afterpay will be advised. Your payment plan will then be adjusted to reflect the new total order value. If you have already made a payment, this will be refunded to you via Afterpay. Where can I find out more about Afterpay? To find out more, visit the Afterpay website .

I acknowledge the Tatungalung, Krauatungalung, and Brabralung people of the Gunaikurnai Nation, Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways where I live and create, and pay my respects to Elders past and present and emerging.
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