Kokedama with Southwood Home & Garden
Event description
Southwood is excited to teach you how to make your very own Kokedama! What is Kokedama, you ask? In Japanese, “koke” translates to moss, and “dama” translates to ball. This Japanese gardening technique does not require a pot. Instead, your plant’s roots are secured in a ball of soil which is covered with moss. Kokedama provides a whimsical way to display your plant as living decor! If you were the kid that loved to make mud pies, or if you just want to learn a unique planting technique, please join us for this workshop! All supplies will be provided, and you will leave with one completed Kokedama plant.
Ticket price: $40
This is a step-by-step workshop which is limited to 15 participants. The group workshop will start at 6 p.m. Doors will open 15 minutes early for check in and to select your plant. All supplies will be provided, including:
- One 4” (pot size) houseplant. There will be a variety of plants to choose from.
- Potting soil
- Peat moss
- Sheet moss
- Clear monofilament line
- Care sheet for your Kokedama
This is a very hands-on workshop. Please be aware that participants will be mixing soil and water by hand to make the required root ball. The classroom does have a sink for washing hands. Please dress accordingly.
*Plants available at time of workshop will vary. Pottery / dish not included*
The Fine Print
- Kokedama Creations will be held in the Demonstration Kitchen, inside Mother Road Market. These are the yellow doors, across from Akira Sushi & Ramen.
- We understand that issues do arise and you may need to cancel. Full refunds will be provided up to 48 hours prior to the start of the event. Any refunds between 48 hours and the start of the event will be made on a case by case basis. THE HUMANTIX FEE IS NON REFUNDABLE.
- Please note that there will be live video and photography for social media content.
- If you have any questions regarding this workshop please call Southwood Home and Garden at the Shops at Mother Road Market, (918) 213-0582.
- You can follow Southwood Landscape & Garden Center on Instagram @southwoodtulsa or on Facebook @SouthwoodGardenCenterTulsa
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