Kokedama Making - Group Workshop (Set of 15)

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Kokedama Making - Group Workshop (Set of 15)

Immerse yourself in the art of Kokedama, a traditional Japanese technique that transforms plants into living sculptures. This engaging group workshop is designed for up to 15 participants, making it perfect for team-building events, family gatherings, or creative outings. Participants will learn to create their own Kokedama, combining the beauty of nature with hands-on crafting.

What sets this workshop apart is its blend of creativity and sustainability. Kokedama not only beautifies your space but also promotes a deeper connection with nature. Each participant will leave with a unique, self-sustaining plant that requires minimal maintenance, making it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.

Special features of this workshop include expert guidance from experienced horticulturists, all necessary materials provided, and a focus on eco-friendly practices. Participants will also gain insights into the historical significance of Kokedama and its environmental benefits, such as improving air quality and supporting biodiversity.

Growing Instructions:

  • Choose a plant that thrives in a Kokedama setting, such as ferns, succulents, or small flowering plants.
  • Prepare a mixture of soil, moss, and water to create a cohesive ball around the plant's roots.
  • Carefully wrap the root ball in moss and secure it with twine or string.

Care Instructions:

  • Water your Kokedama by soaking it in a bowl of water until the moss is saturated.
  • Place it in indirect sunlight to prevent drying out.
  • Fertilize every 4-6 weeks with a balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season.

Uses:

  • Perfect for home decor, adding a touch of greenery to any space.
  • Great as a unique gift for plant lovers or as a centerpiece for events.
  • Can be hung or placed on surfaces, offering versatile display options.

Fun Facts:

  • Kokedama translates to "moss ball" in Japanese, reflecting its unique form.
  • This technique dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan.
  • Kokedama can help improve indoor air quality by filtering toxins and releasing oxygen.
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