"Koke" means moss and "dama" means ball, and that's what we are attempting to make. This form of growing plants without a planter can be used to add natural elements to platters, glass containers ...
Kokedama, or a string garden, is a Japanese gardening technique where plants are grown in moss-covered balls instead of traditional pots,' says Autumn Hillard-Knapp, houseplant expert from Perfect ...
These “moss balls” are popular pets in Japan ... becomes contaminated with an excess of nutrients that algae and plants feed on. This in turn, causes algal overgrowth and clouding of the ...