Steve - no issues in this respect from my experience, but was always left on the radiator for a day or two to ensure it was really dried out............. I generally soak it with a heavy dose of hairspray and then add the leaves.........great for draping down stone walls or tunnel portals - see image below which better portrays the effect.Steve M wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 10:39 am I’ve looked up ‘jaggy climbers’ in the RHS yearbook.
The seaweed looks very effective. One question though, is there a danger it will rehydrate if the weather is humid? Rather like lichen has a tendency to do. I guess if enough glue/hairspray is used for the scatter it’s unlikely to be an issue though.
Cheers - Richard
PS - "Jaggy" is a Scottish term and whilst I don't know what these "weeds" are officially called, they spread like the proverbial wildfire and can cut you to shreds if your not careful ( the real thing, not my seaweed creation, of course - LOL).