Kokedamas, an alternative version of the bonsai, originated in Japan in the 1600’s. A technique of planting where the roots and soil are wrapped in a ball of moss and decoratively bound by string to hold everything together. Besides hanging from of string, these moss balls can be placed on decorative plates to be used as feature pieces. They are a breeze to dress up for special events and also make fantastic gifts.
In this workshop, you’ll learn the basics of how to make Kokedama moss balls including how to mix your own soil, moss cultivation, plant selection, and care to ensure your mossy-ball survives and thrives. We’ll provide a selection of different plants and succulents for you to create your very own masterpiece. You’ll get to make 2 of your own unique Kokedamas to take home.
Bring a mate (or a date) and score ten bucks off each ticket!
What you'll get
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Knowledge on how to make a good-looking, healthy and long-lasting kokedama!
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Special soil
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A selection of plants
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Twine
- Two kokedamas to take home
what to bring
- A bag to transport your kokedama home
- Enthusiasm and zest for learning!
Tickets
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