Course summary
Originating from bonsai techniques, Kokedama is a Japanese gardening art form. These moss-covered soil balls are wrapped with string or twine, and make for an eye-catching addition to any home or garden.
Perfect for their natural and minimalist aesthetic, making them popular as decorative elements in both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Kokedamas also make great gifts and conversation pieces.
What you will learn
- how to make kokedamas
- choosing the right plants
- how to propagate plants
- tips to keep your kokedamas happy and thriving
- decorative pattern wrapping and other ways to personalise your kokedama
What you will get
- all materials provided
- 2 unique Kokedamas to take home
What you need to bring
- bring an apron and gloves (unless you don’t mind getting a bit dirty)
- a bag, bucket or box to take your kokedama home with you
About the tutor
Giuseppe Rubino is an avid green thumb who has been collecting, growing and working with rare and exotic plants for over a decade.
Giuseppe is a passionate gardener and has extensive knowledge of growing different plants.
Course cost
COST: $60.00
Class availability: 12 PLACES REMAINING
Course dates
Saturday 1 February
10.30am – 12.00pm (1 session)
Book this course
To enrol in this course, fill out the form below. Remember to add the details of any other students who are part of your booking.
Please note: This class requires a minimum number of students to go ahead. For this reason, we encourage students to book at least 5 days prior to the course/workshop. In the unlikely event that we don't get enough enrolments, we may need to postpone to a later date or cancel the course/workshop. You will be advised via email or text prior to the class commencing.
$60.00
12 PLACES AVAILABLE