Use fresh water, not salt water. If it's from the tap, let it sit overnight to dissipate chlorine, which can kill the algae. Use warm water; moss balls don't like extreme temperature changes. Provide ...
What’s old is new again. That’s the case with kokedama, a centuries-old Japanese garden form that translates to moss ball. Local audiences are discovering this art form using plants and flowers. “It’s ...
Who or what Is kokedama? No, it’s not a K Pop group, but it does come from Asia. Translated from Japanese, kokedama means “moss ball” and it’s an alternative to putting plants in containers. Instead ...