if you want to bring a special touch to the decor of the environment, this post was made especially for you. Check out now what is kokedama, how to structure a step by step arrangement and which plants are best suited for this technique.
Discover how to connect with nature at home thanks to this Japanese technique for growing designer plants, sans pot Many of us have been led to believe that you need a pot to grow a plant indoors. Enter the art of kokedama, which consists of growing a plant from a ball of soil covered in moss, i.e. sans pot. This technique was created 500 years ago by Japanese artists who wanted to stay connected to the forest even though they could no longer live near it. Below, we share contemporary ways to brighten up your surroundings and connect with nature using the art of kokedama.
Aprenda a fazer kokedama e como usá-las para decorar sua casa
In English, literally means “moss ball” A few years ago I made kokedamas for my daughter s first communion... Very easy without any green fingers or garden
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Each pieces is unique, handcrafted and is made by order. Your Kokedama is wrapped with Sphagnum Moss and a decorative string. If you have a specific request in mind please message me. *The measurements are approximate, measuring the ball moss diameter. Care instructions come with the plant. IMPORTANT: If you consider the plant will do better with a heating pack, please buy one at our shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1393634183/110-hour-shipping-heat-pack?click_key=1e410324ab5a858198b12ea47faa90acc60cf6bb%3A1393634183&click_sum=8920fbfa&ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1
Kokedama, is the youngest of bonsai varieties. It was established in the 90s in Japan, catch the moss on the way and then evolved into string garden!
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Everyone knows about bonsai (especially if you've watched the karate kid film) but I wanted to look at these other approaches to greenery that originated in Japan. Firstly: Kusamono. This translates as 'grass thing' and is an arrangement of growing plants replicating a little slice of nature. When I saw pictures of Rosetta Sarah Elkin's 'Tiny Taxonomies' they reminded me of this. She created little fragments of landscape in the tops of steel tubes, reflecting the local surroundings. Each one is like a little garden. She recreates it in different locations, using plants from the surroundings. For example her London version used plants and materials from Highgate Cemetery. Next is Kokedama or string gardens: Wabi kusa is a more random arrangement, where plants are wrapped onto balls of earth, sat in water and left to sprout. It reminds me a bit of the heads you made out of tights as a kid with grass sprouting out of them for hair. And lastly there's the art of flower arranging, Japanese style: Ikebana. minimal & elegant.
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Kokedama is a centuries old form of Japanese garden art that has been gaining great popularity in the western world for its beauty. Kokedama means Moss Ball in Japanese, (Koke=Moss; Dama=Ball). It is also known as “Poor Man Bonsai”, or ” String Garden”. As the…
Easy DIY kokedama tutorial - Make a hanging string garden! Kokedama care is simple. If you want to know how to DIY a faux kokedama, this post covers that as well. Find out how to care for your kokedama and the best types of indoor plants for kokedama moss ball planters.
If you want a different sort of garden indoor garden, then you need to take a look at these DIY kokedama (hanging moss ball planters)!
This Japanese form of garden art is a unique and beautiful way to display plants. Make your own kokedama with our simple how-to steps!
Each pieces is unique, handcrafted and is made by order. Your Kokedama is wrapped with Sphagnum Moss and a decorative string. If you have a specific request in mind please message me. *The measurements are approximate, measuring the ball moss diameter. Care instructions come with the plant. The XL is around 35 inches tall. IMPORTANT: If you consider the plant will do better with a heating pack, please buy one at our shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1393634183/110-hour-shipping-heat-pack?click_key=1e410324ab5a858198b12ea47faa90acc60cf6bb%3A1393634183&click_sum=8920fbfa&ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1
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Verabschieden Sie sich von der klassischen Innenraumbegrünung und holen Sie sich den neusten Trend im Moosball! Die Ceropegia woodii ist auch unter dem Namen Leuchterblume bekannt und kennzeichnet sich durch die hängende Wuchsform. Diese flexiblen Pflanzenstiele sind mit herzförmigen Blättern bestückt, die eine dekorative Blattfärbung präsentieren. Durch die metallisch wirkende Blattoberfläche erhält die Leuchterblume einen besonderen Glanz. Der flauschige Moosball sorgt für regelrechte Begeisterung und bildet ein eindrucksvolles Fundament dieser Pflanze. Alles in allem ein ausgefallenes und kunstvolles Gebilde, das eine kreative Raumgestaltung ermöglicht und garantiert auch als Geschenkidee strahlende Augen hervorbringen wird! Neben der prachtvollen Wirkung als Zierelement überzeugt dieses Kokedama-Exemplar mit einer unkomplizierten Haltung. Bei der Leuchterblume handelt es sich um eine genügsame Zimmerpflanze, die ganzjährig bei Zimmertemperatur in geschlossenen Räumen gehalten werden kann. Gönnen Sie Ihrer Pflanze einen sonnigen bis halbschattigen Standort und Sie werden mit einer gesunden Pflanzenstruktur belohnt. Mäßige Wassergaben sichern das Wohlbefinden Ihrer Pflanze. Vor der nächsten Wassergabe sollte das zuvor gegebene Wasser vollständig aufgenommen worden sein. Achten Sie darauf, dass der Wurzelballen nie komplett austrocknet. Um ein gesundes Erscheinungsbild des Moosballs aufrecht zu halten, sprühen Sie Ihre Kokedama-Pflanze regelmäßig mit zimmerwarmen Wasser ein. Ausführliche Pflegetipps für die Kokedama finden Sie in unserem Blogartikel. Übrigens: Bei Kokedama handelt es sich um die Gestaltung von Pflanzen, die in Moosbällen präsentiert werden. Diese Form der Pflanzendekoration stammt ursprünglich aus Japan, wo sich diese Pflanzen einer großen Beliebtheit erfreuen. Die Lieferung erfolgt ohne Deko.
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Kokedama, in English, literally means "moss ball". Essentially the plant root base is removed from the pot and kept intact, surrounded in a mud cake of wet Akadama soil and Keto (peat), then wrapped in moss and all held together with wire or nylon, string or twine. This is how the ornamental plant continues to…
Easy DIY kokedama tutorial - Make a hanging string garden! Kokedama care is simple. If you want to know how to DIY a faux kokedama, this post covers that as well. Find out how to care for your kokedama and the best types of indoor plants for kokedama moss ball planters.
AquaphyteKokedamaLifestyleTendanceeasy Design Art végétal japonais, reflet d'un savoir-faire délicat, les créations d'AQUAPHYTE offrent raffinement et modernité. Fasciné, voyagez dans une atmosphère de sérénité et de bien-être avec ces perles de vie attachantes. Les plantes prospèrent dans une sphère de terreau spécial que l'on a habillée de mousse naturelle.Kokedama Bassin du Congo, taille Ichi.Ce Kokedama offre un asparagus setaceus originaire d'Afrique possédant un feuillage persistant et plumeux .A garder en intérieur. Pièce lumineuse sans soleil direct. Arroser une fois par semaine avec l'entonnoir. Sphère d'environ 9 cm de diamètre.Hauteur 30 cm environ.Livré avec une fiche d'entretien et un entonnoir pour l'arrosage.N. B. : La composition et les plantes peuvent être légèrement différentes des photographies ou des dimensions indiquées car chaque plante et donc chaque composition est unique. Le support sur la photo est un support de présentation non fourni avec le Kokedama.
Avec sa rondeur compacte et charmante, le kokedama s’invite dans notre intérieur. Mais attention, certains conseils sont à suivre pour bien l’entretenir.
Amo il verde e i giardini di tutti i tipi, ma quelli giapponesi mi hanno sempre affascinato in modo particolare per la cura maniacale dei dettagli ed il rigore nel crearli. Da un po’ di tempo…