


Start by watching the video above for a quick overview of how to make a kokedama, then scroll on for the details. It’s especially rewarding to surround yourself with kokedama planters you’ve made yourself-it’s not difficult to do! We’ll show you how. This creates a striking focal point, drawing attention to the shape of flowers and foliage, especially in contrast to the smooth, round moss-covered ball.Įnliven your home or garden with kokedama planters by setting them on trays, small stands or by hanging them from rafters or ceilings. Simple yet elegant, it’s made by wrapping a plant’s roots with soil, sphagnum sheet moss and string, rather than planting in the ground or a container.

Kokedama, translated “moss ball,” is a Japanese form of garden art.
