Kokedama Workshop for Group

What is a Kokedama
Originating in Japan, Kokedama is an unusual method of growing plants in a moss and soil sphere tied with string. The term 'kokedama' translates to 'moss ball'.
It is a combination of the nearai (meaning "no pot") bonsai and kusamono planting style.
The Japanese claim that these plants absorb all kinds of bad and negative energy, making them great additions to indoor gardens while also adding a touch of elegance and intrigue.
WORKSHOP PACKAGE
Minimum Head Count: 10 Pax
Duration: 1 - 1:30 hours
Venue: 565 Macpherson Road (+$80 for on-site workshop)
Payment: Cash, NETS, Credit Card (+3%) or other prearranged method. Price quoted is before GST.
What You'll be Doing
This workshop introduces the various possibilities of plant selection, methods of making the kokedama and ways of displaying them. You will also get to make your very own Kokedama.
○ Learn about the planting method of Kokedama and types of plants you can use
○ Work with different material such as moss, planting media and plants to create a kokedama
○ Steps and practices to create a kokedama
○ Care tips and tricks

Material Provided
- Sphagnum moss, peat moss, akadama and soil
- Threads, scissors
- Sheet moss
- Choice of plants
- Dish
- Cost Per Pax : $45.00