Collection: Kokedama

Kokedama is a form of Japanese gardening that involves wrapping the roots of a plant in moss and soil, creating a ball-shaped plant. Kokedama translates to "moss ball" in Japanese, and the technique is believed to have originated from the ancient art of bonsai.

Kokedama is a popular form of gardening in Japan, as it allows for the creation of beautiful, living sculptures that can be enjoyed both aesthetically and horticulturally. It is also an eco-friendly form of gardening, as it eliminates the need for plastic pots and reduces water usage, as the moss ball holds moisture and provides a natural irrigation system for the plant.