Kokedama: The Art of the Moss Ball with a Modern Twist

3 small Kokedama

If you’re looking for a way to add a touch of greenery and artistic flair to your home, Kokedama is the perfect blend of nature and style. Originating from Japan, this age-old technique transforms plants into living works of art by wrapping their roots in a moss ball, creating a striking display that can be hung, perched, or nestled anywhere.

The History Behind Kokedama

Kokedama, which means “moss ball” in Japanese, traces its roots back to the bonsai and nearai practices. Bonsai lovers started using moss as a base to support miniature trees. Over time, nearai (plants grown without pots, allowing roots to spread naturally) inspired the art of Kokedama, where the moss ball itself becomes the plant’s vessel. This centuries-old tradition has evolved into a minimalist, eco-friendly form of plant styling embraced worldwide for its simplicity and charm.

What Is Kokedama?

Kokedama is more than just a plant in a moss ball—it’s a unique, versatile way to display plants that encourages creativity and mindfulness. A typical Kokedama consists of a carefully selected plant, soil, and a moss-covered ball that serves as both its container and a piece of art. Whether you choose to hang it in your living room, display it on a table, or suspend it in a corner, Kokedama adds an elegant touch of greenery with a zen-like vibe.

The best part? Kokedama works with various plants! From ferns to succulents, trailing vines, and flowering plants, there’s a Kokedama plant for every style and skill level.

Care Tips for Your Kokedama

While Kokedama is eye-catching and serene, it does require some specific care to thrive. Here are some tips to help you keep your mossy friend happy and healthy:

  1. Watering: The moss ball will tell you when it needs water! Simply pick it up—if it feels light, it’s time to give it a drink. Submerge the entire moss ball in water for about 10-15 minutes until fully saturated. Let it drain before placing it back.
  2. Lighting: Most plants used for Kokedama prefer indirect, bright light. Avoid harsh, direct sunlight as it can dry out the moss and stress the plant.
  3. Humidity: Kokedama thrives in higher humidity, making it an excellent choice for kitchens or bathrooms. Mist the moss ball occasionally to keep it lush.
  4. Fertilizing: During the growing season (spring and summer), you can feed your Kokedama plant with a diluted liquid fertilizer every few weeks to encourage healthy growth.
  5. Pruning: To keep your Kokedama looking tidy, trim away any dead leaves or overgrown stems. This also encourages bushier growth!

Get Your Own Kokedama on Ship My Plants

Ready to bring the charm of Kokedama into your home? At Ship My Plants, we feature a stunning variety of handcrafted Kokedama creations from White Stable Farms, perfect for enhancing your indoor garden. Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or just beginning your journey with indoor greenery, our collection offers something for every level of plant lover. Shop from a selection of uniquely crafted Kokedama plants and find the one that perfectly matches your style!

When you choose Ship My Plants, you’re not only bringing home a beautiful Kokedama but also supporting White Stable Farms, they put expertise and care into every plant. With our seamless online shopping experience, your new Kokedama can be delivered right to your door, ready to add a touch of natural artistry to your space.


Discover the tranquil beauty of Kokedama today! Bring home a living art piece that will inspire you and elevate your space, all with the help of Ship My Plants.

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