I have done outdoor projects using waterproofed plywood (a climbing wall) that has withstood a decade of English rain, but I can see from Jmbaum's point about condensation that the indoor situation will be different!
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Originally Posted by Jmbaum
I’m general, I wouldn’t rest anything actually against a wall that involves moisture… even if there were a way of to not have theater pass through, you’ll create an area of condensation. What you may be looking for is something freestanding… think of those desktop water falls that bubble over a wall… basically a trough with a pump. There is a bunch of you tube devoted to these sort of things… even like a contained shadow box or curio cabinet might be a good option. It is easy to underestimate how drying even a gentle breeze will be on any sort of exposed moss wall.
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These are all very good points... thank you so much for your advice. I think from what you've said this is not going to work indoors, though as I still would like to have a wall covered in greenery I'll likely just create a wall of plants which I know are happy indoors... the moss dream will remain to be realised another day!
(however, I will definitely be coating terracotta pots with the moss I have collected... thank you for that tip!)