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DIY Orchid Kokedama Floral Design: 7 Easy Steps - Orchideria Orchid Kokedama, Orchid Display, Diy Orchids, String Garden, Orchids Garden, Orchid Arrangements, Moss Garden, Phalaenopsis Orchid, Orchid Care

If you haven’t heard of Kokedama before, you’re probably wondering what that is. Kokedama (苔玉) is a Japanese term for “moss ball”; Koke means moss and dama means ball. Kokedamas actually are a category inside the bonsai group, and their popularity grew instantly. Even though the traditional Kokedama were to be displayed inside on tables and bookshelves, they have become so diverse and now are being made into hanging plants and hung outside. If you happen to catch the “Kokedama Fever” and…

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How to Make A Kokedama: A Step-by-Step Guide To The Japanese Art of Moss Balls - 60 How To Make Kokedama, How To Make A Kokedama Ball, How To Make Kokedama Balls, Kokodama Pot Diy, Kokodema Diy, Moss Crafts, Kokedama Diy, Japanese Moss Balls, Small Flowering Plants

If you're bored of growing your plants in traditional pots, then you should think about making a Kokedama. Kokedama is a moss-covered ball of soil where a plant can grow without needing a pot. In Japanese culture, it was believed to soak up all the devil spirits and bring a sense of peace and tranquillity to the room where it's placed. In terms of scientific evidence, Kokedama has the ability to absorb harmful chemicals from the air and convert them into pure oxygen.

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Harika Reddy on Instagram: "Kokedama making with coconut fibre 🍃

You don't need a pot anymore for your plants, with coconut kokedama you can just hang them and watch them grow. 

Once you’ve made your kokedama, soak the ball in a bucket of water for about 5 minutes. Wipe off excess moisture and then it is ready to hang. Keep it hydrated by spraying with a spray bottle regularly. 

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Harika Reddy on Instagram: "Kokedama making with coconut fibre 🍃 You don't need a pot anymore for your plants, with coconut kokedama you can just hang them and watch them grow. Once you’ve made your kokedama, soak the ball in a bucket of water for about 5 minutes. Wipe off excess moisture and then it is ready to hang. Keep it hydrated by spraying with a spray bottle regularly. Save and share this idea with all garden enthusiasts. ( Kokedama, coconutfibre, coconutfibrecrafts, crafts…

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