If you want to bring a bit more life into your home, indoor plants are a great idea. But if you’re after something different to a standard pot plant, it’s time to think outside the box. Kokedama is a ...
Most of the time, your plants are situated in pretty pots around your home. But what if I told you there's a style of gardening that allows you to grow a plant in a ball of soil covered with moss?
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 ...
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 ...
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There's a hot new trend in houseplants. It's modern, sleek, natural, and unpretentious. It's kokedama. From the Japanese, loosely translated, 'koke' means moss and 'dama' means ball. This is a free ...
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.
As the Japanase gardening technique of 'kokedama' grows in popularity, we take a look at displays by some of the movement's leading designers. Kokedama by Utah-based Charlotte Catherine ...
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 ...
To water the kokedama, fill a bucket or sink with lukewarm water. Gently push the moss ball into the water so it starts to absorb the water. Soak the completely submerged ball in the water for 15 to ...