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Discover KOKEDAMA! The word Kokedama literally translates as ‘moss ball’. This traditional Japanese art form of flower arranging within a moss ball provides a unique way to display and present your favourite plants and flowers. There are so many ways to display Kokedama! Create a hanging garden, set on a decorative dish, or combine kokedama on a tray with natural elements like stones or driftwood. Choose from our selection of ready to plant Kokedama, or use one of our specialty kits. Comes complete with moss ball, decorative twine, soil and hanger. Kits are available for orchids, succulents, or tropical plants. Caring for your Kokedama Check top of soil every 2-3 days. When top inch starts to dry out, submerge the moss ball (leave plant above water) for about 5 minutes, to thoroughly wet both the ball and moisten root system of the plant. The moss ball can also be misted often to keep the exterior fresh.