Fern - Natural Kokedama
Kokedama, translates literarily as “moss ball”. It is an ancient Japanese art of taking roots of a plant and suspending it in a soft green moss wrapping.
These plants are low-light tolerant and easy to care for by just soaking in water for 15 minutes 1-2 times a week, or just keeping the fern in saucer with water.
These plants typically last 1-2 years before roots begin to outgrow its soil ball.
Kokedama, translates literarily as “moss ball”. It is an ancient Japanese art of taking roots of a plant and suspending it in a soft green moss wrapping.
These plants are low-light tolerant and easy to care for by just soaking in water for 15 minutes 1-2 times a week, or just keeping the fern in saucer with water.
These plants typically last 1-2 years before roots begin to outgrow its soil ball.
Kokedama, translates literarily as “moss ball”. It is an ancient Japanese art of taking roots of a plant and suspending it in a soft green moss wrapping.
These plants are low-light tolerant and easy to care for by just soaking in water for 15 minutes 1-2 times a week, or just keeping the fern in saucer with water.
These plants typically last 1-2 years before roots begin to outgrow its soil ball.