What’s old is new again. That’s the case with kokedama, a centuries-old Japanese garden form that translates to moss ball. Local audiences are discovering this art form using plants and flowers. “It’s ...
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Highly invasive and destructive freshwater mussels are threatening to make their way to the Pacific Northwest through decorative aquarium moss balls. Earlier this month, a wholesale aquarium company ...
If you’re craving a botanical refresh but the same old cookie-cutter planters just aren’t doing the trick, perhaps it’s time to try kokedama, the Japanese art of transforming humble houseplants into ...
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