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How to Make Kokedama (Japanese Moss Ball)
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A Kokedama moss ball is easy to make. Add hardy plants to any space, indoor or outdoor. No garden required. Great for the environment, needing little water.
Kokedama is a moss-covered ball that transforms the simplest of houseplants into living art. Put aside traditional pots, giving an unbelievable
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If you're bored of growing your plants in traditional pots, then you should think about making a Kokedama. Kokedama is a moss-covered ball of soil where a plant can grow without needing a pot.
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Kokedama is the Japanese art of growing plants in moss balls. Here, we show you how to create a low maintenance version from tennis balls and sheet moss.
Our premium quality Japanese Nano Marimo Moss Balls come directly from Hokkaido Lake in Japan and they are shipped to us from a our trusted supplier in Malaysia, which guarantees 100% authenticity. Japanese culture believes the Marimo Balls will bring good luck which makes these the perfect gifts for housewarmings, birthdays, office, thinking of you, holidays and so much more. They are also a unique form of rustic home decor for your kitchen, dining table, living room or anywhere you want to…
If you haven’t heard of Kokedama before, you’re probably wondering what that is. Kokedama (苔玉) is a Japanese term for “moss ball”; Koke means moss and dama means ball. Kokedamas actually are a category inside the bonsai group, and their popularity grew instantly. Even though the traditional Kokedama were to be displayed inside on tables and bookshelves, they have become so diverse and now are being made into hanging plants and hung outside. If you happen to catch the “Kokedama Fever” and…
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A simple orchid, wrapped in soil, moss and finally beeswaxed twine, the Japanese tradition of Kokedama plants adds a unique element to plants. This touchable preserved moss sphere turns house plants into an arrangement that will display beautifully on a surface or as a hanging sculpture. Perfectly placed in as a centerpiece or gift for a home or office. Sharda.N
Plant inspiration: Preserved Kokedamas 🌿 Kokedamas are moss balls originating from Japan, 'koke' meaning moss and 'dama' meaning ball in Japanese. These plants are wrapped in a ball of soil and moss, then held together with string. Usually kokedamas consist of living plants, but our preserved kokedamas need no care whatsoever - just leave them be and they'll carry on being gorgeous! Perfect as a one off, or make a statement by grouping them together ✨️
Transform your living space with these 7 easy Kokedama ideas that effortlessly bring nature indoors. These stunning Japanese moss balls are not only beautiful but also simple to create, making them perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of greenery to their home. • Step-by-step guides for beginners • Unique plant pairings for every room • Tips for maintaining your Kokedama creations Click to discover all 7 ideas and start your indoor gardening journey today!
If you want to bring more plant life into your home why not try making Kokedama? It is a Japanese bonsai technique that features a plant growing in a ball of moss. This is a fun project to make in an afternoon.
Kokedama - Japanese Moss Ball: Hey guys in this instructables I will be showing how to make a kokedama or japanese moss ball. It is a ball of soil covered with moss on which some plants are grown.The Kokedama is having a minimum life period of one year. After it is made, it can b…
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