Memorable decor for a special event: hanging gardens with indoor trees .
string garden - plant inside glass bowl and wrap the bowl in moss and twine I still love these things
What started out two years ago as the whimsical project of Fedor, a Dutch fellow about whom nobody seems to know much, has blossomed into a series of string gardens: planted hanging gardens that are a variation of … Read More.
string garden - plant inside glass bowl and wrap the bowl in moss and twine
Really want to try string garden for my secret garden I'm working
string garden - basically a soil mix in vegetable netting bag then covered in moss, often with the addition of other small plants and succulents. Could be a pretty accent in a coveted patio area, looking like a chandelier.
Making String Gardens …And my Baby Tear’s Moss String Garden… I added fishing lure swivel disconnects so I can easily take down and water in the sink. Then I can let dry and prune up as needed and re-hang.
string garden, I like this idea but I would wanna use chain or something so it doesn't break
String garden grown with plants in balls of soil/moss tied together with string and hung. They are dunked in water when in need of refreshment. Love the Pitcher Plants.
Nepenthes is a genus of carnivorous plants (aka tropical pitcher plants or monkey cups), shown here in a 'string' garden
must find mud lilies. i bet stag horn will work well too
Create a string garden. The "Kokedama" is a Japanese form of gardening that is basically a bonsai grown in ball form, covered in moss and living outside of a pot. Perfect for the inside plant lovers
How-to string garden instructions (cheap clay kitty litter works for akedama/bonsai soil)
diy project: “kokedama” string garden / Design*Sponge on imgfave
Conheça e aprenda a fazer uma Kokedama, que tem como vaso o musgo – VivoVerde
Kokedama, or green Japanese covered mass balls, are a great way to incorporate plant life into your home. And it turns out they're easier to make than you might think!
String garden grown with plants in balls of soil/moss tied together with string and hung. They are dunked in water when in need of refreshment. Love the Pitcher Plants.
Nepenthes is a genus of carnivorous plants (aka tropical pitcher plants or monkey cups), shown here in a 'string' garden
Understanding About Bonsai in Highland Heights, Kentucky
Vining String Garden -- $32.00 -- These vining jungle cactus string gardens feature our take on the Japanese kokedama -- a type of bonsai that is growing ever popular. Kokedama simply translated is “moss ball.”
How to make a Hanging Garden, Kokedama DIY A lot of people seem to be getting into hanging plant gardens, or Kokedema.
I stumbled upon a really cool indoor gardening concept the other day – string gardens. “Kokedama” is basically the Japanese art of enclosing a plants roots in a moss ball and suspending that plant – sort of a hanging bonsai concept.
Porch: hanging plants Might be good with ferns in the bathroom as well. "DIY String Garden // photo by Anne Photo made by Kim Fisher Designs"
If you loved the suspended garden centerpieces in today's shoot that Kim Fisher Designs styled, you're in for a treat. Kim is teaching us how to make her modified version of kokedama, a Japanese ha.
kokedama: wrap root ball in moss and twine; submerge root ball to water.
Images of Dutch artist Fedor Van der Valk& string gardens, featuring plants in bloom from throughout the year.
Massed fern kokedama (moss balls) ~ Technically string gardens rather than kokedama.
Most of the ones on this site don& seem to be using moss to cover the ball, therefore technically string gardens rather than kokedama (translates as moss ball)