Note for Australian buyers: The dirt that sticks to moss on the wall is red dirt. It is available in subtropical/tropical rainforest areas. It is almost everywhere in Australia. You do not need to buy it. Please note: It is sticky when wet and as hard as stone when dried. Thus, it is not suitable for growing almost all your garden plants. You can use any sticky dirt in your hand to make a live moss wall, not necessarily this red dirt. 1. The soil is natural, from subtropical/tropical forest areas. It is from the deep down where no plant roots reach. 2. It comes with a reddish color. The color will turn lighter (yellow) if dried. 3. This is the soil I use to make moss walls. It can easily stick moss and other small plants on the glass/acrylic/rocks and let them live. 4. It is suitable for terrarium, aquarium, paludarium, vivarium5. It will become very hard when dried. Please check my Facebook or Youtube page for the full video. It can even crash walnut. https://youtu.be/WlZPd2ZLFT86. In my forth photo, It shows the red dirt, a newly made moss wall, and the moss wall after months. Here is my YouTube and Facebook. There are multiple videos showing how to make a live moss wall in a terrarium. https://www.facebook.com/NCYPgardenhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbEc9VTVgb8PE6bBl1axu4A
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