Absolutely love kokedamas. With some farns u can make them look like bonsais (actually kokedamas were originally the bonsais of the poor, as those pretty bonsai pots used to be very expensive) .... my dream is to have an entire hanging garden of kokedamas.
These are awesome, I love the hanging ones! The best way to get the soil off the roots is rinse them under the tap with room temp water, if they roots are healthy you can get them pretty clean this way, it is a good way to check the health of your roots and see if there is any rot you need to cut off first.
Who would have guessed, that my skills at making Mud Pies at the age of 4 is now called kokedama in 2021. Back when I was a kid in the mountains on NC we used red dirt. All jokes aside great video post as usual. Thank you for the wealth of information
so easy..... so digestable talk........ full scientific details in lay man voice... what else a subscriber requires......... love ur ideas.............
Sheet moss is often preserved with nasties like formaldehyde and can contain dyes so they looks less shitty. You can harvest and propagate your own moss (look to SerpaDesign for his tips) very easily and it will last for years and not kill your plant.
Wanted to just say thanks I very much enjoy your videos I find them helpful and informative. You have helped with relieving uncertainties and fear of working with plants
I have never seen these! Wow what an amazing idea. Asian designs are so incredible. You did a wonderful job explaining this. Thank you so much. I think my shower area needs one of these gems. So off to the nursery I go! 🤗
this is so cool, thanks for sharing you inspired me to do one. I wonder if using a loose net would do the trick as well, instead of the string. I'm glad I found your channel, you're so talented!
I have been making these for years, I think that they are absolutely beautiful! Ive done all of mine with succulents. thank you so much for making this video! I am going to make a few more with other plants now! great videos!
this looks absolutely fabulous!! I am definitely going to make one or two of these! Your videos are great, you cover all that you need to know! thanks so much!
I love kokedamas but have you ever tried making an ikebana, it's a type Japanese flower arrangement that combines art and floristry similar to kokedamas and bonsai
I have never heard of these! But after reading your comment I googled them and they are BEAUTIFUL! I will try to make one and see how it goes :) Thanks so much for sharing!
Ikebana is the most beautiful way to arrange the flowers or should I say the little trees and bushes and anything else that we can find in the forest! :)
I gotta try this looks so easy... check out Irene's version on leafing around, she adds more than 1 plant. I like your green moss better than with the spagmum moss cuz it's green looks better
Do you have a 99Cent store near you or dollar tree? I usually find most of what I need there and then try to find the things they don't have on sale if I can't tweak it with 99 cent or dollar tree finds and I look for pots and dishes at thrift stores too. Also, find plants outside, or ask a neighbor or friend for cuttings or seeds. If you try you can find ways to make things for free or super cheap! Nothing more satisfying than to create something wonderful for free or next to nothing.
Go into a woods anywhere road side....gather moss or woodsy plants. Go to a dollar store for soil and fishing line boop there you go . Just use your imagination and you will be good to go.
That is beautiful! How is your succulent kokedama doing? Did you use the bonsai soil for that one too? Why do people not recommend this? Thanks so much again! Love your videos 😊🌿!
I'm so curious if this works with orichids?🤔 I only need to use the moss....i try growing my orchids in unorthodox ways....full water cultivation, semi, one's mounted on a really large clam shell ..love watching every one of your videos! Esp in the am with my coffee 💚 now I'm obsessed with these moss balls...Amazon here I come!😂 Thank you Laura!!!!
Great idea, if you cut a kitchen sponge into little pieces and mix it with your soil it tends to hold a little moe water in between waterings, cheers love the video. Also works on hanging baskets but cut into bigger squares.
very nice work! *but a little correction, the plant you‘ve made is not a fern even it is often called one. It‘s the same as with the „foxtail fern“. Both of them are „Asparagus“
When you form the peat moss & bonsai soil into a ball, and then split it in half to insert the plant ~~ I'm just wondering instead why you just don't form the PM/soil mixture directly around the roots of the plant and skip that extra step? Thank you for sharing his video!!! I'm excited to make these for Christmas gifts🌲
What I liked most about this video, you did not waste a minute & was just to the point and you spoke really really fast. It was spot on.
I'm already plant obsessed, so I'm going to have these everywhere.
I had never heard of Kokedama until today when I got an invitation to a workshop! I loved this video, thank you!
Absolutely love kokedamas. With some farns u can make them look like bonsais (actually kokedamas were originally the bonsais of the poor, as those pretty bonsai pots used to be very expensive) .... my dream is to have an entire hanging garden of kokedamas.
oh a garden of kokedamas would be amazing!!
Explained very well. I will give it a go soon.😊
These are awesome, I love the hanging ones! The best way to get the soil off the roots is rinse them under the tap with room temp water, if they roots are healthy you can get them pretty clean this way, it is a good way to check the health of your roots and see if there is any rot you need to cut off first.
Who would have guessed, that my skills at making Mud Pies at the age of 4 is now called kokedama in 2021. Back when I was a kid in the mountains on NC we used red dirt. All jokes aside great video post as usual. Thank you for the wealth of information
so easy..... so digestable talk........ full scientific details in lay man voice... what else a subscriber requires......... love ur ideas.............
So stinking cute! Love how you displayed them....especially the wood "saucer." You have inspired me to try this, thanks! 🌼
Sheet moss is often preserved with nasties like formaldehyde and can contain dyes so they looks less shitty. You can harvest and propagate your own moss (look to SerpaDesign for his tips) very easily and it will last for years and not kill your plant.
wow, I just found out that the pot can be made by plants is also very interesting to watch ..
Wanted to just say thanks I very much enjoy your videos I find them helpful and informative. You have helped with relieving uncertainties and fear of working with plants
Oh my gosh!!!!! Such a cool and creative idea!!!!!! Thank you so much for sharing! I love these so much! My mind is spinning with ideas!!!!!
Very helpful tutorial. Am trying my 1st kokedama soon. Thanks
The super thing is when you love your work and love to watch a beautiful teacher
I have never seen these! Wow what an amazing idea. Asian designs are so incredible. You did a wonderful job explaining this. Thank you so much. I think my shower area needs one of these gems. So off to the nursery I go! 🤗
So beautiful and great idea thanks for sharing
Anna Azarov
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I have not seen these before. Thank you for sharing, I will have to try to make these.
Neither have I.. its just suddenly come up in my recommended.. nice video tho
this is so cool, thanks for sharing you inspired me to do one. I wonder if using a loose net would do the trick as well, instead of the string. I'm glad I found your channel, you're so talented!
Those kokedamas, are great and so special. I really love the bonsai one. actually I love them all.
These can really make my winter blue away!
I have been making these for years, I think that they are absolutely beautiful! Ive done all of mine with succulents. thank you so much for making this video! I am going to make a few more with other plants now! great videos!
Will the soil and the roots won't break loose?
Never heard of such a thing. How cool are those?!?!
That little tree is so cute!
Sweet!! Makes me want to try with my year old maiden fern. You're awesome Laura!
This is my favorite channel so far
You did an awesome job. This is my next project.
Binge watching this afternoon and getting excited to try some of your wonderful creations. You make them look so easy and so rewarding. Thank you!
this looks absolutely fabulous!! I am definitely going to make one or two of these! Your videos are great, you cover all that you need to know! thanks so much!
Does anyoneknow the plant that looks like a pineapple in the end?
smtel I believe it's a haworthia
Tnx!
Donna Schoen
I am in love with this project! You are a true inspiration. Thank you. Nezzy
What a great idea. Thanks for sharing. Will be trying this one asap.
This is such a neat alternative to using pots. You're my favorite garden expert!! Thanks for sharing. 😊
Cotton string for the fact I dissolved in time and poke in the remaining string with a chop stick is traditional way 👍🏻
Your profession and house are #goals 😍 Thanks for sharing all your knowledge 🙏🏼
Thanks for sharing such helpful tips
I have never heard of this. Something I'm definitely going to try! Thanks Laura!
Thanks for the video. They all look so beautiful. I still feel a little daunted to make one.
I love kokedamas but have you ever tried making an ikebana, it's a type Japanese flower arrangement that combines art and floristry similar to kokedamas and bonsai
I have never heard of these! But after reading your comment I googled them and they are BEAUTIFUL! I will try to make one and see how it goes :) Thanks so much for sharing!
Ikebana is the most beautiful way to arrange the flowers or should I say the little trees and bushes and anything else that we can find in the forest! :)
I made it!! I must say - its gorgeous!! Wish i can put picture here...
Finalmente con i sottotitoli in italiano🥺❤️
Love them I just made some after watching your video - than you !
Really nice....I love gardening...thanks a lot
Hi! Loved this video and super excited to try this. I wondered if you could use this style of gardening for herbs or even strawberries?
Really like this plant idea
Kokedama great beautiful .thanks for well explained video
Love this.. shopping amazon for moss right now!
Thanks for the gift giving idea!!! Definitely want to try these !
I love it! Never knew about these moss balls. Terrific inspiration. Thank you
Can't wait to try making my own kokedama. Thank you.
I gotta try this looks so easy... check out Irene's version on leafing around, she adds more than 1 plant. I like your green moss better than with the spagmum moss cuz it's green looks better
These Kokedama are super cute ! Thank you so much for the instructions and the inspiration :)
Bravo!!! absolutely beautiful you are like the plant whisperer I wish I had the money to do that right now
Do you have a 99Cent store near you or dollar tree? I usually find most of what I need there and then try to find the things they don't have on sale if I can't tweak it with 99 cent or dollar tree finds and I look for pots and dishes at thrift stores too. Also, find plants outside, or ask a neighbor or friend for cuttings or seeds. If you try you can find ways to make things for free or super cheap! Nothing more satisfying than to create something wonderful for free or next to nothing.
Go into a woods anywhere road side....gather moss or woodsy plants. Go to a dollar store for soil and fishing line boop there you go . Just use your imagination and you will be good to go.
It’s genuinely £10 all in.
I'm a year late... but what a beautiful idea!
Thank you for sharing.I love your vdo.
Really beautiful work. I am going to do for my plants. 🌹
Very interesting..I want to try this. Thank you so much for the inspiration.
These were so cool Laura!
苔玉、日本の伝統的な植栽方法ですね。😃
They are so adorable! I have to try it! Thanks!
Beautiful kokodama
This is so beautiful and amazing. I'm definitely doing this, this spring.
Another awesome video. Hope to try this in my fairy garden in the future.
I love it! I think they all look lovely!
this is Bree and thank you so much for this tutorial. i will definitely be trying this out.
Thak you so much.I'm subscribing to you. Have a beautiful days.A big hug from Turkey.
Hi Laura, love your channel! Can you talk about pergolas and plant that can grow or hang on them. Or introduce some nice vine like climbing plants?
Thank you for sharing this beat technique! Definitely going to save for a winter project!
Soo nice thid girl... I can see she really love the plants and nature. Sooo goood
These are adorable. Going to talk my mom into making some! ❤️
thanks for sharing this amazing techniq
Just watching your videos makes me sooo happy. ♥
so glad you made this video, I'm wanting to make some today, thnx so much.
Thank you darling. Very informative.
That is beautiful! How is your succulent kokedama doing? Did you use the bonsai soil for that one too? Why do people not recommend this?
Thanks so much again! Love your videos 😊🌿!
Likely bc Kokedamas retain a lot of moisture and succelents can be moisture sensitive and rot
Absolutely beautiful🌿
Wow you make this look so easy!!! THANK YOU :)
Awesome - love this idea! I really enjoy your videos
Love your channel. Everything you do is great and so inspiring.
Wow I loved the end look ❤️👏🏾
I'm so curious if this works with orichids?🤔 I only need to use the moss....i try growing my orchids in unorthodox ways....full water cultivation, semi, one's mounted on a really large clam shell
..love watching every one of your videos! Esp in the am with my coffee 💚 now I'm obsessed with these moss balls...Amazon here I come!😂 Thank you Laura!!!!
CSO inspirational thank u for such lovely projects, gives me food for creativity. Keep up the joy. Another green thumbed.🤗
je ne compreds pas bien la langue mais j'aime toutes vos videos merci
this is so great you always inspire me to do DIYs
Gracias por las ideas me gustaron mucho saludos desde Puerto Rico☆☆☆
Great idea, if you cut a kitchen sponge into little pieces and mix it with your soil it tends to hold a little moe water in between waterings, cheers love the video. Also works on hanging baskets but cut into bigger squares.
This looks fun 😀🌱
Thank you for making this video!
I would love to see an update on the kokedama.
Thank you, a superbly clear video.I can't wait to make some.
very nice work!
*but a little correction, the plant you‘ve made is not a fern even it is often called one. It‘s the same as with the „foxtail fern“. Both of them are „Asparagus“
todo muy bonito , pero me gustaria que le ponga subtítulos en español me encanta todo tus tutoriales 😙
extremely beautiful
I love kokedama beautiful in my eyes
So need to try this!
This was sooo cool! Can't wait to try it
these are awesome! might have to attempt this one!!
so cute
What a cool idea! They’re beautiful 💕Tfs. Diana
Wooooooooo so beutyful and so simple thank uuuuuu..
When you form the peat moss & bonsai soil into a ball, and then split it in half to insert the plant ~~ I'm just wondering instead why you just don't form the PM/soil mixture directly around the roots of the plant and skip that extra step?
Thank you for sharing his video!!! I'm excited to make these for Christmas gifts🌲
I saw another video whether they did it the way you pointed out. Formed the ball around the root ball.
you look awesome. and thanks to the plants. makes you look fresh. awesome :). goodluck