Plants and Pots
Amongst plants and pots, here you'll find the finishing touch to give your home that natural and bohemian feel
Create a little garden within your home with some kokedamas. Keep reading to find out what they are and how to look after them.
It's a Japanese technique more than 500 years old that replaces the plastic or ceramic pot with a ball of moss full of minerals and clay of Asian origin, all surrounded by a cotton thread. 🌱
Nature is inspiration, and we shouldn't lose touch with our ability to admire, contemplate and above all respect it, because in the end, we're part of it 👩🏼🌾. Taking a little piece of Mother Nature home means breathing more peacefully when you walk in the door, and kokedamas are ideal for this. 👨🏼🌾
Looking after Kokedamas:
These plants can be placed on a base or hung up. It's best to put it in a place with light, but out of direct sunlight, and away from draughts or heating. 🌲
The way to water it is slightly different. 💦 You need to immerse it in water for two minutes, or until the tiny bubbles stop coming out of it. Then take it out and let it drain for a minute, and then put it back in its place. It is advisable to water them every 10 days, and in summer between 1 to 2 times. And since moss likes humidity, you can spray it with water as much as you want 🌿
Enjoy your kokedama and create your own garden! 🍀
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