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Lay the sheet moss over and around the bottom half of the birch base and then bind it in place with the reel wire. Spray this with water so it's moist. Take small mixed bunches of the foliage and ...
Dampen the moss, and then attach small rolls of it to the wreath frame using binding wire wrapped through and round the frame. This will help keep the roots of your succulents moist. Knock each plant ...