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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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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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Happy Happy Houseplant🪴Mandi Gubler on Instagram: "Maybe I wanted to make a Kokedama, or maybe I just wanted to find a use for all the whiffle balls my son has been hitting around the house😂  Either way, I think I just found the easiest way to make a Kokedama!!  Supplies needed: - Whiffle ball - Small houseplant - Fishing line - Sphagnum moss - Scissors  Step 1: Cut a hole in the top of the whiffle ball large enough to fit the plant.  Step 2: Take the plant out of its pot, loosen up the soil around the roots, then place the plant in the whiffle ball. Once inside, add back in some of the soil till the plant is secure.  Step 3: Spread out the sphagnum moss on a table, then place the whiffle ball in the center.  Step 4: Tie the line through one of the holes in the whiffle ball to keep it se Kokedama Orchid, Whiffle Ball, Wiffle Ball, What Questions, Sphagnum Moss, Moss Balls, Plant Aesthetic, What If Questions, Fishing Line

Happy Happy Houseplant🪴Mandi Gubler on Instagram: "Maybe I wanted to make a Kokedama, or maybe I just wanted to find a use for all the whiffle balls my son has been hitting around the house😂 Either way, I think I just found the easiest way to make a Kokedama!! Supplies needed: - Whiffle ball - Small houseplant - Fishing line - Sphagnum moss - Scissors Step 1: Cut a hole in the top of the whiffle ball large enough to fit the plant. Step 2: Take the plant out of its pot, loosen up the…

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