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LINDA LOMBARDI Associated Press Kokedama is sometimes called "poor man's bonsai," and the two do share some features: They're both small displays of plants and moss. But "lazy person's bonsai" … ...
Westernized kokedama (which means “moss balls”) give this concept a few twists. One is that instead of just displaying them on pretty dishes, we’re hanging them up; the other is that we’re ...
I just finished watering our collection of "bonsai mosses," a small collection of different mosses, each in a 3-or 4-inch dish. Mosses are really beautiful, and they are easy to grow indoors in ...
Kokedama is sometimes called “poor man’s bonsai,” and the two do share some features: They’re both small displays of plants and moss. But “lazy person’s bonsai” might be a better ...
While you might be familiar with the Japanese traditions of Bonsai, you may not have stumbled upon Kokedama, a beautiful form ...
Kokedama is a unique form of Japanese bonsai that features a living plant grown in a ball of soil, wrapped in moss and secured with string. The term “kokedama” comes from the Japanese words ...
Kokedama is sometimes called "poor man's bonsai," and the two do share some features: They're both small displays of plants and moss. But "lazy person's bonsai" might be a better description ...
This moss ball serves as the plant's “container,” allowing it to be displayed in a myriad of ways, without being beholden to ...
After all, moss’s beauty lies partly in its wildness, in its ability to conjure a bygone world — or perhaps a future one — untrodden by human feet. Photo assistants: Sarah Gardner, Serena Nappa.
Kokedama is sometimes called "poor man's bonsai," and the two do share some features: They're both small displays of plants and moss. But "lazy person's bonsai" might be a better description, becau… ...