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Kokedama Class

Saturday, March 16th

2pm – 3pm​

Learn the Japanese art of Kokedama

The Japanese art form of Kokedama (koke “moss” and dama “ball”) was founded centuries ago and is akin to bonsai. It has gained a new-found popularity with the rising interest in house plants for small spaces. In this workshop, we have preformed moss balls for you to work with making a fun and easy class for all ages. The class includes instruction, supplies, your choice of plant, hanging moss ball, watering tray, and stones.

$45 per person, all supplies included.

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