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Decorating house with greenary, Kokedama technique. |
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by Asmita Bhusal | 26-04-2020 16:20 0 |
Hello Eco Warriors!! Hope everyone is safe and having quality time amidst this pandemic. Trying to make my self-quarantine productive, I have been practicing some eco-friendly ideas. Likely, I practiced making Kokedama today. Kokedama literally means 'moss-ball'. It is a Japanese technique of garden art. One can decorate Kokedama placing in a supporting platform or hang using strings. Now lets look over how I made my Kokedama: i. Firstly I took potting mixture, sphagnum moss and little cow dung to make it rigid. 2. Mixed them well adding little water apt for making a spherical ball. 3. Then cracked the ball right from the center and placed fern( you can use your bonsai tree or your favourite plants like ivy, philodendron, money plant, lucky bamboo,etc.) at the center and again attached the ball. 4. Then I squeezed my pre- soaked sphagnum moss and then wrapped the ball with moss. 5. I used a thread to tie mosses so that they won't fall off. My Kokedama got ready. We can hang or place our Kokedama on a supporting platform. I placed it nearby my paint box-garden. As a member of eco tunza I am trying to substitute decorations made up of plastic and any such non-degradable objects. I want to request everyone of us to try this wonderful idea of decorating our house with something green and organic. Thank you! THINK GREEN, LIVE GREEN. GREEN CHEERS!!
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thankyou Asmita for sharing this report.
Posted 09-07-2020 12:34
Keep sharing such new ideas
Posted 27-04-2020 15:28
Hello Asmita,
I really loved this technique. I will definately trythis.
Thank you for sharing.
Green Cheers
Regards,
Shreya
Posted 27-04-2020 14:31
Hello Asmita,
Thanks for sharing
I learnt something new today
Keep sharing new ideas like this
Regards
Sudha
Posted 27-04-2020 09:54
Hello Asmeeta !
I hope you are having great days!
Its great to know about kokedema,I will surely try it.
Thanks for sharing!!
Hope to know more from you!!
GREEN CHEERS!!
Regards,
Sonika!
Posted 26-04-2020 22:14
Hello Asmita,
It was fun getting to know about Kokedama. Got encouraged to try this technique.
Hoping to read more from you.
GREEN CHEERS!
Regards,
Anjila Pandey
Posted 26-04-2020 16:36