Yahoo: Hanging plants in moss balls is called kokedama. At a Racine workshop, it was called fun. What’s old is new again.

Understanding the Context

That’s the case with kokedama, a centuries-old Japanese garden form that translates to moss ball. Local audiences are discovering this art form using plants and flowers. “It’s ... Hanging plants in moss balls is called kokedama.

Key Insights

At a Racine workshop, it was called fun. Who or what Is kokedama? No, it’s not a K Pop group, but it does come from Asia. Translated from Japanese, kokedama means “moss ball” and it’s an alternative to putting plants in containers. Instead ...

Final Thoughts

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