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Kokedama, which literally means "moss ball" in Japanese, are a type of bonsai that not only look adorable but also are an easy DIY project to tackle in one afternoon. We had Robynne Heymans and Mike ...
Kokedama is the Japanese method of growing plants in a ball of moss-covered soil. It may not sound like much, but the living planters are a beautiful and unique way to display common houseplants — and ...
There’s been a buzz around the Japanese art of kokedama this year, with terrific displays at major flower shows including Chelsea, Hampton Court and Malvern as well as the RHS Urban Garden show (not ...
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 ...
SEATTLE — People are going cuckoo for Kokedama, a Japanese moss ball that can be displayed on a simple dish or suspended in the air. Instructor Siobhan Hutchison showcases how to make your own ...
Photos by Bryan Gardner / Martha Stewart LivingThe finished kokedama is ultra-adaptable and can grow in low light. Q: I love the look of kokedama. How can I try it at home? — Faraz Akram, Queens, New ...
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 ...