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What Is a Kokedama Ball? Kokedama, or “moss ball” in Japanese, involves wrapping a plant’s root system in a moss-covered soil ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Associated PressKokedama is sometimes called “poor man’s bonsai,” and the two do share some ...
Who or what Is kokedama? No, it’s not a K Pop group, but it does come from Asia. Translated from Japanese, kokedama means “moss ball” and it’s an alternative to putting plants in containers. Instead ...
If you’re craving a botanical refresh but the same old cookie-cutter planters just aren’t doing the trick, perhaps it’s time to try kokedama, the Japanese art of transforming humble houseplants into ...