What’s old is new again. That’s the case with kokedama, a centuries-old Japanese garden form that translates to moss ball. Local audiences are discovering this art form using plants and flowers. “It’s ...
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Make a Kokedama Ball Masterpiece for Your Home
What Is a Kokedama Ball? Kokedama, or “moss ball” in Japanese, involves wrapping a plant’s root system in a moss-covered soil ball, resulting in a natural and visually appealing presentation. By ...
The cooler months of December through February are ideal for planting or moving perennial trees and shrubs. The nurseries have some wonderful stock available, and planting now gives the plants up to ...
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