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Make a Kokedama in 4 Easy Steps (With Video Tutorial!) - Sprouts and Stems
What is a Kokedama? Let’s start with the basics. Kokedama is the Japanese art of growing plants out of a ball of soil covered with moss. The word actually translates to “moss ball.” Kokedama is sometimes called “Poor Man’s Bonsai.” Supposedly, if you couldn’t afford a Bonsai tree, you might opt for a Kokedama instead!
What is kokedama? Here's what we know | HappySprout
Kokedama is a beautiful Japanese gardening method for growing many plants. Whether you hang yours in a window or place it on your windowsill, kokedama is a delightful and relaxing way to grow plants. Although it looks impressive, this gardening method is surprisingly easy!
How to Make a Kokedama: 14 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Make a soil ball. Remove a chunk of soil and moss from the bucket or plastic bag. Use your hands to roll it into a thick, firm ball. Make a ball big enough to completely cover a plant's roots. When you're done, set the ball aside. 5. Secure the plant's roots with moss.
How to Make a Kokedama Tutorial | Mitre 10 Easy As Garden
Kokedama is the ancient Japanese garden art of growing plants in a moss ball. They look great as a feature indoors or out, and making your own Kokedama is ea...
How to Make a DIY Kokedama Ball - Better Homes & Gardens
Kokedama Care Watering Kokedama . The best way to determine if your plant needs water is to feel how heavy it is. When the ball feels light, there's a good chance it needs to be watered. Another telltale sign that your plant needs watering is browning of the tips of its leaves. Cut off any brown parts of the plant to keep it from spreading.
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