Bring Nature Indoors with Kokedama Moss Ball Plants
This ingeniously grown living succulent brings juicy green color to any space. The Kokedama Moss Ball Plant combines Japanese gardening tradition with modern design, offering an elegant yet playful touch to your home or office.
Why Choose Kokedama Moss Ball Plants
In Japan, kokedama literally “moss ball” was often referred to as the poor man’s bonsai, a centuries-old art form that transforms plants into living sculptures. Gardener Chris Mower wraps each plant’s roots in soil, moss, and string, creating a stunning sphere that replaces the usual pot. Display it on the included clay saucer or hang it with twine for a unique green accent. Easy to care for and thriving in partial shade, this kokedama makes a thoughtful gift and a stylish décor piece.
Kokedama Moss Ball Plants – How to Use and Care
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Light: Best in indirect light or partial shade
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Watering: Submerge half of the moss ball in water for 10–15 minutes once a week when dry. Gently squeeze out excess water before placing it back on the saucer or hanging string.
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Display: Use the clay saucer provided or suspend with twine. Avoid placing directly on surfaces to prevent damage.
Product Details
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Material: Soil, string, moss, jade plant
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Size: Approx. 12″ in height (varies by plant)
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Care Needs: Low maintenance; thrives in indirect light
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Included: Clay saucer for display
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Shipping Note: Cannot be shipped to Hawaii. Ships via preferred, expedited, or express only.
About the Maker
Created by horticulture graduate Chris Mower in St. Louis, Missouri. After a career in insurance, Chris rediscovered his passion for plants, turning his lifelong love of gardening into a thriving business. With help from his daughter Grace, he now shares the joy of greenery through beautiful kokedama creations that brighten any space.
FAQ
How often should I water my kokedama moss ball plant?
Typically once a week. Submerge the moss ball in water for 10–15 minutes, then squeeze out excess water.
Can I place the kokedama directly on my table?
It’s not recommended, as moss retains water and may damage surfaces. Always use a saucer or bowl.
Does the plant need direct sunlight?
No. Kokedama plants prefer indirect light or partial shade to thrive.
Can it be shipped everywhere in the U.S.?
Unfortunately, no. Due to regulations, kokedama moss ball plants cannot be shipped to Hawaii.
Bring natural beauty into your home with the Kokedama Moss Ball Plant today. Perfect for décor or gifting, this living piece of art is ready to delight. Shop now at robert kline art and explore more at Gift for All Occasions.