Learn Kokedama with Bomb Blooms!Kokedama is a centuries-old Japanese form of garden art that is closely tied to the practice of bonsai. This Japanese term translates: “Koke” means moss, and “dama” means ball.
Kokedama involves using a moss ball as the supporting and the focal point for a tree, shrub, or plant. In other words, it consists of wrapping the plant’s roots in a ball of soil which you then cover with moss. The moss ball is either fixed to a platform, like a dish or a bowl, or suspended in the air with a string.
For this workshop we will be using Houseplants & Orchids to create a stunning display.
Workshop includes all materials & supplies:
Houseplant AND Orchid of choiceMossSoil MixtureWiffle BallString of Choice to Wrap Moss BallDemonstration, Instruction & CareI'm so excited for you to join me for this workshop. It's going to be so much fun & you'll absolutely fall in love with this unique way of displaying your plants. The White Orchid Market is located in scenic downtown Mount Dora, close to many delicious brunch restaurants.
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