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DelawareJim 02-20-2012 04:08 PM

My first Kokedama
 
Hi all;

Home alone today, so I decided to take a stab at an old Japanese garden technique called Kokedama, or moss ball garden.

Not having the traditional Japanese soils of Keto tsuchi, Akadama, and sand for this, I made up my own soil mix of 2-parts Pro-mix, 1-part used ADA Aquasoil, 1 part garden soil, as the Keto tsuchi substitute (think of a Michigan peat-loam) and 1/2-part Flourite, a baked clay aquarium substrate (for the Akadama, a naturally occurring calcined clay). Mix the ingredients together and then add water until you get a firm mud ball. The ball should be roughly the size of a baseball, although my first one is somewhere between a baseball and a softball.

While the technique traditionally uses terrestrial plants like Japanese Maple seedlings, ferns, and such, I decided to use some spare aquarium trimmings for the plants; 3 stems emersed Hygrophila lancea, 3 stems emersed Rotala rotundifolia, 3 stems Rotala sp. 'Bangladesh', several clumps of Untricularia graminifolia, and wrapped the entire ball in Taxiphyllum barbieri ("Vesicularia dubyana"). Simply stick the cuttings into the ball with tweezers and then wrap the entire ball with the moss of your choice.

The plants aren't at their best as they started to wilt whilst I took pictures.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7038/6...4d8210cc_z.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7043/6...f2ff157e_z.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7046/6...e68ecb07_z.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7050/6...50506dab_z.jpg

My next one will be a little drier with terrestrials, using Asparagus plumosus and Thuidium delicatulum.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ydP63fqFP2...0/kokedama.jpg

Cheers.
Jim

Phal grower 02-20-2012 04:43 PM

What a unique and interesting way to grow. I look forward to pics of your next one.

Tsuchibuta 02-20-2012 04:55 PM

Cool project, I'll be following this.

WhiteRabbit 02-20-2012 05:11 PM

very cool!

nenella 02-20-2012 07:06 PM

Ooooooh! That looks nice! never heard of this before! Thanks for posting!
As Sonya says above..that's a very Cool way of planting!

PS: Love the look of the asparagus planted like this!

Tindomul 02-20-2012 08:19 PM

Very elegant form of growing. Keep us updated!

Bud 02-20-2012 09:26 PM

I think the jewel orchids would love this method of growing...

Paul 02-20-2012 09:50 PM

Interesting! Was the moss used a sheet of live moss?

What keeps the moss from unraveling?

Do any roots that try to exit the moss ball get snipped off?

tcrane 02-20-2012 10:41 PM

So random, but I just made my first one last week as well - a staghorn fern. I'm completely inspired to turn my front window into a kokedama garden now!

slide to the right -> : string gardens

-Tristan

Tindomul 02-21-2012 12:02 AM

This is so cool!!


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