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How To Make A Kokedama: DIY 'String Garden' Tutorial
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10 DIY String Gardens "Kokedama"- A Cultivated Nest
I stumbled upon a really cool indoor gardening concept the other day – string gardens. “Kokedama” is basically the Japanese art of enclosing a plants roots in a moss ball and suspending that plant – sort of a hanging bonsai concept.
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How To Make A Kokedama Hanging Garden — Curate And Display
How to make a Kokedama hanging plant moss ball
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KOKEDAMA The name is derived from the Japanese words for moss (“koke”) and ball (“dama”), essentially creating a string garden. Kokedama is a great option for displaying low-light loving plants and can even be arranged as a hanging garden.
How to Make a Hanging Kokedama String Garden
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 Madden, owners of Embark Garden, a New York-based plant design company, share their tips for how to make these hanging planters in five simple steps.
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For greater visual impact, you may want to string several rattan ball planters together to create a larger display. The display shown below can be seen at HortPark’s Visitor Services Centre.
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