
How to Make Kokedama (Full Version)
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. love watching every one of your videos! Esp in the am with my coffee now I'm obsessed with these moss balls. Amazon here I come! Thank you Laura!
Date: 2022-07-16
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Comments and reviews: 9
somprabha
This can't be called a Bonsai. Bonsai is a totally different form of art which require lit of experience, understand ing of plants and knowledge of rules that are to ve followed to create a miniature tree. Bonsai artist try n copy trees growing in nature. but in miniature form.
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This can't be called a Bonsai. Bonsai is a totally different form of art which require lit of experience, understand ing of plants and knowledge of rules that are to ve followed to create a miniature tree. Bonsai artist try n copy trees growing in nature. but in miniature form.
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CharleneWithrow
Who would have guessed, that my skills at making Mud Pies at the age of 4 is now called kokedama in 2021. Back when I was a kid in the mountains on NC we used red dirt. All jokes aside great video post as usual. Thank you for the wealth of information
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Who would have guessed, that my skills at making Mud Pies at the age of 4 is now called kokedama in 2021. Back when I was a kid in the mountains on NC we used red dirt. All jokes aside great video post as usual. Thank you for the wealth of information
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Tibicen
Sheet moss is often preserved with nasties like formaldehyde and can contain dyes so they looks less shitty. You can harvest and propagate your own moss (look to SerpaDesign for his tips) very easily and it will last for years and not kill your plant.
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Sheet moss is often preserved with nasties like formaldehyde and can contain dyes so they looks less shitty. You can harvest and propagate your own moss (look to SerpaDesign for his tips) very easily and it will last for years and not kill your plant.
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Amanda
I made a ginseng ficus bonsai kokedama. The roots are coming out through the moss. What would you do in this instance? Should I take it apart and make the ball bigger or should I just put another layer of moss? Or should I just leave it?
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I made a ginseng ficus bonsai kokedama. The roots are coming out through the moss. What would you do in this instance? Should I take it apart and make the ball bigger or should I just put another layer of moss? Or should I just leave it?
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Adriana
Love them. You did a great job. Thanks for the video. Could you please give me some plants names that I can use and is adaptable for this project and also where did you found the material that you used?
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Love them. You did a great job. Thanks for the video. Could you please give me some plants names that I can use and is adaptable for this project and also where did you found the material that you used?
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Barbara
I gotta try this looks so easy. check out Irene's version on leafing around, she adds more than 1 plant. I like your green moss better than with the spagmum moss cuz it's green looks better
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I gotta try this looks so easy. check out Irene's version on leafing around, she adds more than 1 plant. I like your green moss better than with the spagmum moss cuz it's green looks better
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Nargis
What kind of moss are you using and most question is this moss cat friendly. Because my cat almost died from eating Spaghnum moss. Can name a cat friendly moss please let me know
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What kind of moss are you using and most question is this moss cat friendly. Because my cat almost died from eating Spaghnum moss. Can name a cat friendly moss please let me know
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Jimmy
Kokedama is the art of Japanese moss balls hanging gardens, and yes, you can do it with some bonsai material. But is manly for the type of plants that tend to trail.
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Kokedama is the art of Japanese moss balls hanging gardens, and yes, you can do it with some bonsai material. But is manly for the type of plants that tend to trail.
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handmade
Binge watching this afternoon and getting excited to try some of your wonderful creations. You make them look so easy and so rewarding. Thank you!
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Binge watching this afternoon and getting excited to try some of your wonderful creations. You make them look so easy and so rewarding. Thank you!
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