Kokedama is the Japanese method of growing plants in a ball of moss-covered soil. It may not sound like much, but the living planters are a beautiful and unique way to display common houseplants — and ...
The cheeriest container for your spring blooms and plants actually isn't a container at all (or a pot, or a vase): A ball of dirt and moss tied with string, kokedamas allow you to show off your ...
Indoor plants play a large role in the design and feel of a space. And for those without a yard, they’re a way to stay connected to nature. Add simple, stylish indoor plants to your home design with ...
Bring a bit of Buddhist Japan into your home with these green, living plant sculptures. Learn about kokedama care, how to make kokedama balls, and the plants suitable for kokedama. The Japanese art of ...
Get ready for spring with a creative way to show off your green thumb. Kokedama, which translates to 'moss ball' in English, originated in Japan. Here's how you can do it yourself. RELATED: 'Egg and ...
Free your houseplants’ roots this winter by creating organic art for your home through kokedama, a form of Japanese bonsai, where plants are grown in a special soil mix and wrapped in moss. Kokedama ...
A major trend in home & garden decor comes from an ancient technique developed by Bonsai practitioners – Kokedama. These balls of soil and moss are planted with little plants and suspended in the air ...
URBANA — Free your houseplants’ roots this winter by creating organic art for your home through kokedama, a form of Japanese bonsai, where plants are grown in a special soil mix and wrapped in moss.
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Spider plants are popular houseplants thanks to their resilience and low maintenance. Give this plant an upgrade for your ...
Join us for a botanical workshop with instructor Baylor Chapman! Kokedama is a traditional Japanese gardening technique dating back centuries. Simply translated 'Kokedama' means 'moss ball.' We'll be ...
One of my favorite ways to bring my Christmas decor to life is by using real plants, foliage, and flowers. From a wreath full of seasonal foliage, to my latest obsession, festive kokedama. Kokedama is ...