Make A Kokedama Hanging Garden
Here is what you'll need!
Kokedama Garden
SUPPLIES
Twine/string
Water
Sheet moss (dry or living)
Bonsai soil
Peat moss
Plants (water loving plants work best)
INSTRUCTION
1. Remove your plants from their pots, and carefully remove as much soil from the roots as possible. Put them aside.
2. Make a mixture of ¾ bonsai soil with ¼ peat moss. Gradually wet the mixture until you are able to mold a ball that is capable of holding your plant without breaking apart. Add extra bonsai soil or peat moss as necessary to perfect your mixture.
3. Open the soil ball and place the roots of your plant inside. Tightly close the ball of soil around the roots.
4. Next, take the moss and wrap it around the ball of soil. If you have dry sheet moss, make sure you soak it in water and squeeze out the excess water before you wrap it around the ball.
5. Take your twine or string and tightly wrap it around the moss mall.
6. Hang your kokedama or place it on a flat surface by flattening the bottom.
7. Water the kokedama by dunking it in a bowl of water for 10-15 minutes at a time. The frequency at which you water the kokedama depends on the type of plant used.
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Видео Make A Kokedama Hanging Garden канала Tasty Home
Kokedama Garden
SUPPLIES
Twine/string
Water
Sheet moss (dry or living)
Bonsai soil
Peat moss
Plants (water loving plants work best)
INSTRUCTION
1. Remove your plants from their pots, and carefully remove as much soil from the roots as possible. Put them aside.
2. Make a mixture of ¾ bonsai soil with ¼ peat moss. Gradually wet the mixture until you are able to mold a ball that is capable of holding your plant without breaking apart. Add extra bonsai soil or peat moss as necessary to perfect your mixture.
3. Open the soil ball and place the roots of your plant inside. Tightly close the ball of soil around the roots.
4. Next, take the moss and wrap it around the ball of soil. If you have dry sheet moss, make sure you soak it in water and squeeze out the excess water before you wrap it around the ball.
5. Take your twine or string and tightly wrap it around the moss mall.
6. Hang your kokedama or place it on a flat surface by flattening the bottom.
7. Water the kokedama by dunking it in a bowl of water for 10-15 minutes at a time. The frequency at which you water the kokedama depends on the type of plant used.
Check us out on Facebook! - facebook.com/buzzfeednifty
Credits: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bfmp/videos/19122
MUSIC
Licensed via Audio Network
Видео Make A Kokedama Hanging Garden канала Tasty Home
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