Kokedama How-To: Floating Gardens
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55 West 19th Street,New York NY 10011
08 November, 2021
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Learn how to make Kokedama This workshop creates traditional Japanese Moss Balls (Japanese: Kokedama) which are balls of soil that are covered in moss and hold a live plant. Kokedama is easy to enjoy and decorate in your space as a hanging, floating plant to brighten up your space. Workshop includes all materials of Kokedama which you will make 3 Kokedama and take home at the end of session. In this workshop also learn how to choose the plants and how to take care of them. Space is very limited, so register early to secure your seat. The workshop will be instructed by a horticulturalist and floral designer with EunYoung Sebazco. If you have any questions, feel free to contact [email protected] PLEASE NOTE that in response to the COVID-19 pandemic we ask all participants to bring proof of vaccination and to wear masks covering nose and mouth while attending a workshop. About Instructors *EunYoung Sebazco earned a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Tokyo Agriculture University. She managed and developed public, private, and commercial gardens in Tokyo, Japan. Her principal interest: “public space creation” brought her to New York City. Obtaining a horticulture degree from the New York Botanical Garden School of Professional Horticulture allowed her to bring a deep knowledge of native plant ecology, horticulture, conservation, and ecological landscape design. She has been working at one of New York City Parks and enjoying serving and beautifying public gardens. She also planted Rice paddies in 2010 for the first time in NYC. Since then, she has advocated rice culture and education through classes and exhibitions. In July of 2020, she and her husband Tom opened the store 'KINKA' in the Flatiron District NYC. KINKA is a venue to restore our diverse cultures through art, food and plants bringing a consciousness to the audience that they are linked to one another.KINKA offers botanical programs year-round, exhibits artwork, entertains workshops and celebrates each season along with special days.
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