Kokedama: Decorative moss balls class

Kokedama: Decorative moss balls Saturday, March 7, 2015 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Cost: $25 per person Kokedama (meaning “moss ball”) is commonly known as Japanese moss ball gardening in the United States. Originating in Japan, this process encloses a plant with an organic container composing of soil and moss. These fun and whimsical creations can be displayed in many ways from sitting in a saucer to being suspended in air by strings. In this hands on class, instructor Gayle Whittle will teach each participant how to create these beautiful creations. Before you leave, you’ll understand proper plant selection, construction steps and care. Since hands on learning is best, each participant will create a moss ball to take home. All materials will be provided. Class registration is limited to the first 20 people, so register quickly! If you have any special needs for the class, please contact Rebecca Turk at rturk@moorefarmsbg.org or by phone at (843) 373-8068. We look forward to seeing you here.