Explore the art of kokedama plants with our detailed guides and inspiring ideas. Discover unique ways to incorporate these beautiful Japanese moss balls into your home decor
Easy DIY kokedama tutorial - Make a hanging string garden! Kokedama care is simple. If you want to know how to DIY a faux kokedama, this post covers that as well. Find out how to care for your kokedama and the best types of indoor plants for kokedama moss ball planters.
Kokedama translates from “koke” meaning moss and “dama” meaning ball. Learn to make and care for this Japanese living art form with this helpful guide.
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Kokedama is a centuries old form of Japanese garden art that has been gaining great popularity in the western world for its beauty. Kokedama means Moss Ball in Japanese, (Koke=Moss; Dama=Ball). It is also known as “Poor Man Bonsai”, or ” String Garden”. As the…
Creating a Kokedama is a fun and unique way to add a Japanese touch to your home or office environment - Here's Everything You Need to Know
Part living sculpture and part houseplant, Kokedama have enjoyed a surge in popularity in recent months. Kokedama literally means "moss ball" in Japanese,
Are you looking for some creative planters for your home? Check out these Unique DIY Kokedama Ball Ideas that are great to grow plants into!
This Japanese form of garden art is a unique and beautiful way to display plants. Make your own kokedama with our simple how-to steps!
Take your moss ball string garden to the next level with this cute kokedama fairy village. Easy to make and customize.
Learn how to make a hanging moss ball planter, called Kokedama, to display your favorite houseplant in a floating green ball!
How to make Kokedama or moss balls to create a hanging string garden. This fun garden craft can me made in under an hour.
Make your house plants into fun and creative works of art. DIY Kokedama - Japanese Moss Ball Planters can be a whimsical and healthy way to decorate a home.
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.
I’ve been writing a lot about indoor plants lately (here, here & here) and I’m always on the look out for new ideas and inspiration, especially for indoor plants that are hanging. More and more, botanical art is something that I’m quite fascinated with and when a lovely friend and reader of this blog from …
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Make your house plants into fun and creative works of art. DIY Kokedama - Japanese Moss Ball Planters can be a whimsical and healthy way to decorate a home.
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This offbeat but ancient gardening technique remains a novel way to show off your plants.
Kokedama utilizes a moss ball as the base for a plant, rather than a pot or a vase. Click here to learn the steps on how to make your own Kokedama!
Learn how to make your own kokedama. Kokedama are plants with their roots encased in moss, and they're easy and fun to make yourself.
Kokedama, Japanese for a moss ball, replaces a traditional planter used for container gardening. Instead, wrap an outer layer of moss around a ball of soil to create a sculptural indoor or outdoor garden featuring succulent plants or hardy herbs.
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.
Almost this time last year I was shooting this tutorial piece for the book 'Urban Jungle - Living & Styling with Plants' and today I wanted to show you how to make a Kokedama (meaning "moss ball") hanging garden. Not only do they make a stunning feature of an otherwise blank corn
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What is a Kokedama? It is a form of Japanese garden art that is centuries old and tied into the practice of bonsai. You can practice the art of Kokedama yourself with just a few items and minimal skil
These kokedama moss balls were a simple craft project for our spring house tour. I used ferns and spider plants to add some fun greenery into the space.
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Marimo Moss ball is excellent for beginners because of its hardy nature and easy care. This algae species is extremely durable and almost indestructible!
Kokedama: a plant's roots are encased in a ball of soil, which is covered with a layer of moss, forming a sphere. DIY kokedama.
The Moss Amigo make an ideal care-free companion. Unlike pets or traditional plants, Moss Amigos need no special care. Some cool unchlorinated water and a shady spot is all it takes to make your new Amigo happy. All our Moss Amigos are hardy, easy to maintain, and perfect for your busy lifestyle. Each new Amigo comes with a durable 16 oz. glass container, a supple cork lid and stones of your choice. Height: 4 in. Diameter: 4 in. Base: 4 in. Top: 3 in. Weight: 1 lb. Plant Size: Approx. 1" in diameter All Moss Amigos are composed of living biomass bound to a buoyancy kernel for maximum growth and proliferation. All natural stones and moss may vary from pictured. Learn more about Amigo 2.0s here.
Make your house plants into fun and creative works of art. DIY Kokedama - Japanese Moss Ball Planters can be a whimsical and healthy way to decorate a home.
Kokedama care is easy with these best practices for watering, misting, light needs and fertilizing. Everything to keep your kokedama "string garden" healthy!
A moss kokedama ball makes a great hanging accent for indoor plants. Here are tips for making a DIY kokedama ball and caring for it.
Learn how to make a hanging moss ball planter, called Kokedama, to display your favorite houseplant in a floating green ball!
A moss kokedama ball makes a great hanging accent for indoor plants. Here are tips for making a DIY kokedama ball and caring for it.
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