Kokedama, literally translated as "moss ball" in English, is a style of Japanese plant art where the roots of a plant are encased in a ball of soil, which is then covered in moss. This idea originated in Japan and is a combination of the nearai (literally "root wash," but meaning "no pot") bonsai and kusamono planting styles.
Kokedama must be watered regularly. One method suggests feeling the weight of the kokedama over time – when the ball feels light, it can be submerged in water. The best plants for making kokedama are ones that require medium to full shade, since direct sunlight will likely burn and ultimately turn the kokedama a shade of brown.
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