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Kokedama Workshop
8th June
1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The art of Kokedama literally translates from “koke” meaning moss and “dama” meaning ball. Kokedama are born out of the Bonsai planting tradition. According to the Japanese, the green ball of moss is translated as maternal love and charity. The spherical shape of the ball is believed to add credence to the plant’s naturality while creating peacefulness and the Zen spirit.
At the Kokedama Workshop Renée will guide you in molding and binding your two Kokedama using houseplants, moss, and twine. At home, you can either display your Kokedama on a tray or dish or be suspended in a ‘string garden’.
Paul & Pauline McBride,
Sussex Prairies Wild
Morlands Farm, Wheatsheaf Road (B2116),
near Henfield, West Sussex, BN5 9AT