Kokedamas: Create Natural Moss Pots
Plants to Work with in Kokedama
A course by user6109508 surname6109508 , Specialists in Kokedama and Glass-bowl Gardens
Joined February 2021
Bring nature into your home by making a handmade moss pot with this Japanese technique
About the video: Plants to Work with in Kokedama
Overview
“Not all plants feel good in a kokedama. In this lesson I will show you which ones are best suited for this.”
In this video lesson user6109508 surname6109508 addresses the topic: Plants to Work with in Kokedama, which is part of the Domestika online course: Kokedamas: Create Natural Moss Pots . Bring nature into your home by making a handmade moss pot with this Japanese technique .
Partial transcription of the video
“Plants to Use for Kokedamas In this lesson, we'll look at the plants that are best suited for kokedamas. Not all plants adapt in the same way. Some adapt better or worse and the ones we will see now are indoor plants. They only need mineral substrate and akadama. They do not need extra fertilizers or other elements that are hard to find and they're the ones that grow the best and last the longest in a kokedama. Most are tropical, don't have flowers, and are very resistant. Flowering plants are usually outdoor plants, and when they bloom, they last about two weeks. In most cases there are ex...”
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Course summary for: Kokedamas: Create Natural Moss Pots
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Arts & Crafts, Decoration, DIY, Floral & Plant Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture
A course by user6109508 surname6109508
Joan Català is the founder of Omotesandō Plants, kokedama specialists. He explains that Omotesandō is the product of a love of plants, the desire to start something new, and a trip to Japan. Their kokedamas have appeared in publications such as AD and have been used to decorate hotels like the Mandarin Oriental in Barcelona.
Kokedama means 'ball of moss'. This Japanese technique is more than 500 years old and uses moss to create an entirely natural plant pot. Omotesandō seeks to use this technique to bring a piece of nature into every home.
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