Kokedama 2/22
We will help you create a unique kokedama ball. Kokedama means the practice of taking the root ball of a plant and suspending it in a mud/ soil ball, which is then coated in moss. This living planter is used as a decoration and can be suspended from the air by string, fixed to a piece of driftwood, or placed on a saucer for display. The class fee includes instruction, materials to make your kokedama ball (soil, moss, twine), and your choice of a plant. You can purchase materials for a second Kokedama, just let us know when you arrive!
All materials and light refreshments are provided. BYOB is welcome!
The class starts at 1 pm in our greenhouse.
This is a stand-up class! Please bring a chair if you would like to sit.
Space is limited and no refunds will be given. If you need to cancel we will issue a store credit.