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Kokedama is a unique form of Japanese bonsai that features a living plant grown in a ball of soil, wrapped in moss and secured with string. The term “kokedama” comes from the Japanese words “koke,” ...
As we hit the last day of February and March holds promise of sliding in as a lamb, we still have to cope with several weeks of up-and-down weather. It might be an ideal time to construct a unique ...
A Japanese moss courtyard. A naturalist's waterfall oasis. These are among the 24 gardens at the Washington Home & Garden Show. Thursday-Friday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m ...
'Kokedama takes off from the bonsai concept,' says Kanako Yamada, who makes them at her business, Kodama Forest, in San Diego. 'The difference is, bonsai is usually for outdoors, they are brought in ...
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