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How to Make A Kokedama: A Step-by-Step Guide To The Japanese Art of Moss Balls - 60 How To Make Kokedama, How To Make A Kokedama Ball, How To Make Kokedama Balls, Kokodama Pot Diy, Kokodema Diy, Moss Crafts, Kokedama Diy, Japanese Moss Balls, Small Flowering Plants

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. In Japanese culture, it was believed to soak up all the devil spirits and bring a sense of peace and tranquillity to the room where it's placed. In terms of scientific evidence, Kokedama has the ability to absorb harmful chemicals from the air and convert them into pure oxygen.

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How to make a Kokedama hanging plant moss ball Bonsai For Beginners, Gardening Business, Hanging Plants Diy, String Garden, Nordic Interiors, Diy Hanging Planter, Hanging Gardens, Vertical Vegetable Garden, Floating Plants

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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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 ✨️⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ #officedesign #worksp... Moss Design, Plant Inspiration, Moss Ball, Moss Balls, Branch Decor, Big Balls, Flower Ideas, Just Leave, Plant Design

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 ✨️⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ #officedesign…

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How to make a perfect kokedama, Japanese moss balls Bonsai Moss, Orchid Bonsai, Kokedama Ball, Kokedamas Ideas, Japanese Moss Balls, Art Floral Japonais, String Garden, Moss Ball, Ball Ideas

Japanese moss balls are an art form that’s easy and cheap to make, but there are a few secrets to their success. Words: Jane Wrigglesworth WHAT YOU NEED - A plant - Soil - Moss - Heavy duty twine - Gloves - A bucket - Scissors - A mesh bag (optional) - Water in a spray bottle You may not be familiar with the name, but you’ve probably seen these green, living balls gracing our shops. Kokedama is an ancient form of Japanese garden art that’s taking the world by storm. Garden centres have taken…

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Making Your First Kokedama Moss Balls Japanese Moss Balls, Japanese Plants, String Garden, Moss Plant, نباتات منزلية, Moss Garden, Moss Balls, Low Light Plants, Garden Terrarium

Kokedama originated from Japan where bonsai plants were grown in moss-covered spherical balls made of soil. Loosely translated, ‘koke’ means moss and ‘dama’ means ball. The original Japanese form of kokedama had miniature sculptured trees displayed on an altar-like platform or artistic pieces of driftwood. Today, kokedama in its modern form has taken over parts of the world by storm.

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