Kokedama - Moss Balls
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The moss around the ball is used to retain moisture instead of a pot. It's common to use low light plants as moss doesn't like bright sunlight but as you will see gardeners have been pushing the boundary and testing out a huge variety of plants.
We've put together 16 inspiring ideas to introduce you to the world of kokedama.
Kokedama's placed on a simple dish are elegant and practical.
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But they don't have to be placed on a simple dish, getting creative with their platform can be very rewarding.
Why stop the creativity? Suspending them from the ceiling does away with the dish altogether.
You don't have to hang them on their own either, grouping them together gives you, your very own hanging garden!
Creativity knows no bounds, placing your kokedama outside or on elaborate displays makes for a great conversation piece and you can even have Christmas kokedamas.
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Happy Gardening!
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