I was about to finish up, when I realized that the area behind the fence, in the woodlot, had a lot of moss growing about. Being early in the spring, there wasn't a lot of weed growth yet, so, I decided that it would be a good time to harvest up some of the moss and use it within the Zen garden.
When I first built the garden, I had attempted to grow moss along the stone stairway at the center point of the garden. At that time, there were circular granite steps. Unfortunately, the store bought Scotch Moss never took, even after several years of trying.
Given my success using moss from the wood lot in the stroll garden, I thought it would be worth a try to use the same moss on the steps.
First, I had to remove all of the pea stone that was in place between the rocks.
I then gave it a good watering to help it take. So far, I think it looks nice.
This area will get plenty of moister once the sprinklers come on later in the season. I will need to keep it under control over time to make sure it doesn't spread too far or cover the rocks. I want to keep the stones visible and I don't want them to become a slippery hazard.