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Create Kokedama Plant Arrangements

Lowe's Editorial Team

By Lowe's Editorial Team
Updated July 24, 2020

Kokedama, Japanese for a moss ball, replaces a traditional planter used for container gardening. Instead, wrap an outer layer of moss around a ball of soil to create a sculptural indoor or outdoor garden featuring succulent plants or hardy herbs.

Skill

Beginner

Time

One Weekend

Kokedama plant balls on a tray.

Tools and Materials

Note

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Instructions

Follow the step-by-step instructions below to make your own kokedama plant arrangement. Display it by hanging, placing in a clear bowl, resting in a stand and many other ways.

Instructions

Grow herbs in kokedama fashion, then clip off what you need for seasoning while cooking outdoors. --Lowe’s Creative Ideas

Grow herbs in kokedama fashion, then clip off what you need for seasoning while cooking outdoors.

 

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