Kokedama moss balls are a type of bonsai, or miniature tree, that originates from Japan. The word "kokedama" literally translates to "moss ball" in English. These moss balls are created by taking a plant's root system and wrapping it in moss, then wrapping the entire ball in string. The result is a plant that can be hu
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The Kokedama translated to moss ball originated hundreds of-years ago in Japan. It starts with a sturdy metal frame that forms the sphere on which preserved moss is wrapped with an unobtrusive line. This construction keeps the planter's shape enabling the globe form to remain durable. Simply add the appropriate soil mix, the plants and then water. This container provides a moist, low-water growing environment typically suitable for consistent misting.
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