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Kanako Yamada is the owner of KodamaForest and has been teaching how to make kokedama in San Diego for almost five years.
Kokedama is the practice of taking the root ball of a plant and suspending it in a mud ball, which is then coated with soft green moss. It is a living planter as well as a distinctive display piece. They may be fixed to a piece of driftwood or bark, suspended from a string, or nestled in a clear, attractive container.
In this workshop you will receive DIY kokedama kit that will create 4-4.5" diameter kokedama. It includes soil, moss, strings, and a house plant.
Kanako will take us through the steps and help us create our own kokedama plant to take home and display.
Limit – 25 participants; members $20; guests $30. Register ASAP!
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