Hi,

I have gently boiled moss MANY times with no bad after effects - even used it to incubate snake eggs in for 60 days at 88-90 degrees... No problem here.

David Lawrence


At 05:39 PM 1/20/2004, you wrote:
Hello Neil,

I would not boil the moss, because it would start to break down and smell
really really bad.

My recommendation is to slowly dry the moss in a kiln at a low temp for a long
time. If you don't have a kiln, try your oven at 70 C for a while, but please
please keep your eye on the oven. Try looking for a book/site on drying herbs
for more specific details.


William
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