Fall 2013 Short Courses
Want to learn more about mosses from an expert? Wishing that you could identify mosses growing in your own yard or when you're hiking in the forest? Wondering which mosses can be featured in your garden? Mountain Moss is offering two classes in Fall 2013 through Brevard College's community education program – Creekside. Mossin' in the Woods will be held Sept 19 & 20. Moss Gardening class is scheduled for October 10 & 11. These classes will be open to the public. If you want to attend, please register through Brevard College located in Brevard, NC:
email: creekside@brevard.edu
Web site: www.brevard.edu/creekside
September 19 & 20, 2013, Thursday & Friday, 1-4 pm
Mossin' in the Woods
Botanists and moss lovers will marvel at mosses as the class takes a hike in the woods to learn about
WNCs oldest plants – bryophytes. Over 450 million years old, this region boasts over 450 types of
bryophytes (mosses, liverworts, hornworts). The first session meets at Brevard College for classroom
preparation with PowerPoint lecture and impressive photographs accompanied with moss specimens
to examine up close. Second session will be held in the field at Holmes Educational State Forest. As you stroll along with Mossin' Annie, common mosses that can be recognized with the naked eye will be highlighted. Pleurocarpus and acrocarpus types of mosses will be identified with emphasis on the differences of mosses when wet vs. dry as well as distinctions during reproductive stages. Participants will begin their own herbarium collection of moss specimens. A close-up lens or loupe is suggested.
Course registration fee for Brevard College: $65.
Supplies Fee to be paid to instructor during first session: $35.
October 10 & 11, 2013, Thursday & Friday, 1-4 pm
Magical, Marvelous Mosses: Green Solutions for Today's Gardeners
Explore the fascinating world of our native mosses and discover how these eco-friendly plants make
great horticultural choices for today's gardeners. Transylvania's moss expert, Annie Martin aka Mossin'
Annie, will share key information on how to assess your microclimate and to choose the right mosses
for the right place. First session conducted in classroom with PowerPoint program featuring moss
gardens and an introduction to moss gardening methods. Second session will be an on-site visit to
Mountain Moss' demonstration garden featuring 50 different species of bryophytes where you'll learn
how to create moss focal features and moss lawns. Each participant will have an opportunity to create
their own moss dish garden to keep. Containers, selection of live mosses, decorative rocks, lichens and
native plants provided to Creekside students.
Course registration fee for Brevard College: $65.
Supplies Fee to be paid to instructor during first session: $35.
To register for these Fall 2013 Creekside classes through Brevard College: www.brevard.edu/creekside
NOTE: Most of our educational programs are scheduled well in advance by garden clubs, Master Gardeners and environmental groups. Occasionally, Go Green With Moss lectures, workshops and hikes are held at botanical gardens or other public venues. To schedule a program for your group, please contact me directly: mossinannie@gmail.com. Schedule your upcoming events soon since lecture fees will most likely increase after my moss gardening book is published in 2015.
All blog content and photographs are the intellectual property of Mountain Moss.
Permission to use any portion must be obtained in writing from Annie Martin. Copyright 2013.
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