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DIY Kokedama Kit - 2x Plants

DIY Kokedama Kit - 2x Plants

KokedamaĀ is a style of Japanese bonsaiĀ in whichĀ a plant's root system is wrapped in moss and bound with string, transforming it into a living sculpture.

Loosely translated,Ā kokeĀ means 'moss' andĀ damaĀ means 'ball'.

These hanging plants are a strikingly beautiful accent for any room at home.Ā 

This kit includes everything you will need to make two Kokedama Moss Balls. The Kokedama can be hung up or placed on a saucer.

Kit Includes:

  • 2x House Plants - Asparagus Fern and Indoor IvyĀ 
  • Indoor House Plant CompostĀ 
  • Brown string for wrapping
  • Nylon Thread for wrappingĀ 
  • A layerĀ of Irish mossĀ 

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Care Instructions:

To water your kokedama you can dunk it into a bowl or sink full of water for a couple about a minute or until the soil is moistened through, every 2-3 weeks or so.

You can then leave it to dry on a saucer and hang it back up when it stops dripping.

You can spray your plants with water once weekly.

$19.54

Original: $55.83

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DIY Kokedama Kit - 2x Plants—

$55.83

$19.54

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KokedamaĀ is a style of Japanese bonsaiĀ in whichĀ a plant's root system is wrapped in moss and bound with string, transforming it into a living sculpture.

Loosely translated,Ā kokeĀ means 'moss' andĀ damaĀ means 'ball'.

These hanging plants are a strikingly beautiful accent for any room at home.Ā 

This kit includes everything you will need to make two Kokedama Moss Balls. The Kokedama can be hung up or placed on a saucer.

Kit Includes:

  • 2x House Plants - Asparagus Fern and Indoor IvyĀ 
  • Indoor House Plant CompostĀ 
  • Brown string for wrapping
  • Nylon Thread for wrappingĀ 
  • A layerĀ of Irish mossĀ 

Ā 

Care Instructions:

To water your kokedama you can dunk it into a bowl or sink full of water for a couple about a minute or until the soil is moistened through, every 2-3 weeks or so.

You can then leave it to dry on a saucer and hang it back up when it stops dripping.

You can spray your plants with water once weekly.