First combine equal amounts of peat moss and potting soil in a bucket,' says Virginia Hayes, indoor plant expert at Westerlay ...
Kokedama presents a delightful fusion of tradition ... like ferns, pothos, or small orchids. Consider the size: the plant should be small to fit the moss ball comfortably. Assess the plant ...
spider plants and even small orchids. Succulents can also be planted in moss balls but will require less water. Kokedama moss balls can be created with any size of plant, from miniature to large ...
In the side beds, a grouping of yellow Kokedama — a form of Japanese garden art in which orchids are grown in a ball of moss wrapped in string — represents a shower of stars. Also on display ...