Kokedama Workshop
Kokedama is a Japanese term, with "koke" referring to moss and "dama" meaning ball.
It involves taking a common potted plant, removing it from its pot, and securing it with moss and sphagnum moss into a small sphere. This eliminates the need for a pot.
The round, green sphere becomes a small decorative item for your home, while also reducing the risk of root rot for the plant. The survival rate is extremely high.
Simply soak the moss ball in a dish of water approximately once a week to keep the moss surface moist. Then, it's very simple: place it directly in a shady spot in your workplace/home (preferably with some indirect sunlight 🌞) and slowly enjoy 💧💧.
Learn how to create a "pot" for plants using moss, sphagnum moss, and soil in a binding method, reducing the risk of root rot.
Duration: 2 hours Location: myosotis flower
What to expect
Learn to create a plant “pot” by binding materials like moss, sphagnum moss, and soil. Reduce the risk of root rot.
Duration: 2 hours Location: myosotis flower
































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