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Hanging Kokedama

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If you've got horticultural fingers and have always fancied giving Kokedama a go then this book is for you. Not for the novice; using the book to make the Kokedama is easy thanks to the book but keeping them going is a bit tricky.

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I had no idea hanging plants in self-made pots like this was even possible before reading this. This really expands the ability of hanging plants without tacky pots, or making a strong conversation piece for your home. The process of making the root ball looks simple enough, but unfortunately, locating some of the ingredients needed has been a little difficult. Once I can find the ingredients needed, I look forward to making my own, given the simplicity of the instructions and the many different plant types the book recommends using. Give this a look even if you just want to learn how the root balls are made.

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The Kokedama are trendy and gives a green accent to any room of the house. The techniques are interesting and the results are beautiful.

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This book is lovely, it has a lot of big pictures that made me dream about all the different plants I want to hang from my ceiling, next to the window or beside my reading spot. I used to have a very general idea of kokedama: "a ball of soil covered in something that keeps the soil together and twine all around it, used for ferns and those kind of plants" but oh I was wrong! so wrong. First of all, there is a methodology and a reason for each material used when making a kokedama. Second, *get ready for it* you can even create kokedama trees and seasonal plants!.

Most of the book focuses on instructions for making and maintaining kokedama of popular plants, organized by categories such as tropicals, succulents and cacti, tress and shrubs, herbs, bulbs, corms and tubers, epiphytes and of course, ferns. Each "plant profile" comes with scientific and common name, light, water and food requirements, growing speed and conditions, if it is pet friendly, most common concerns and a soil recipe that best fits that plant. There's a list at the end of the book with online suppliers from around the world (in case you have same problem as me and can't find the materials from your local shop and don't dare to ask the neighbor for their wild growing moss.)

*I requested an eArc from Jacqui Small LLP in exchange of a fair review Thank you!

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What a fun way to have houseplants! I am a known houseplant killer, granted one of the big deaths for my houseplants are my cats, so having them hanging away from the fuzz balls just might work! Plus it is just a great aesthetic, having baskets (it reminds me of weaver bird nests) full of plants hanging around is beautiful and delightfully soothing. The instructions on how to create these plant nests is very clear and simple, I look forward to trying them out!

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Hanging Kokedama seems to be a growing rage, here in Australia at any rate, I have seen it done and it can look very effective, and in some cases quite crazy, by using unique binding such as florescent or other colours.
Kokedama as the opening pages say it is a "Japanese art of creating pots less plants using a unique soil, mix, moss and string" the results are very organic and can be used with many plants.
The book explains the technique very simply and easily followed - the results are quite beautiful - even an olive tree can be treated in this manner and hung in a lounge room. The book separates species into chapters with cacti, ferns, tropical plants, bulbs, herbs and more. Each has an explanation and profile of the plant including care.
The book is very informative and really easy to understand and a good beginning to creating fabulous living hanging gardens.

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I'm a crafter as well as a reader,so I look for creative solutions for home decoration as well. This book got my attention with its 'potless plants' phrase.
It didn't disappoint me at all. It's about how to create potless plants at home that looks very interesting, elegant and decorative. I personally don't like big pots of flowers at home, so this was really good to learn.
The book separates the plants into categories and teaches you how to make them step by step with pictures as well. I liked the selection of plants, nice, elegant, small and easy plants, both green and with flowers.
The instructions are very easy, and visuals help a lot. I would definitely recommend to people who're interested in interesting home design, it's very creative and good looking.
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for granting a copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Hanging Kokedama is definitely a different kind of houseplant book.
The book itself looks superb. The pictures are absolutely beautiful, the designs with kokedama plants are perfect. The books gives very clear, detailed instructions on how to make your own hanging kokedama plants. There is a large section presenting different houseplants and how to use them in hanging kokedama. The practical advice asked almost all my questions, except one: when the kokedama ball is watered by submerging it into water, it surely needs some time to "drip off" before hanging? Otherwise you'll get a wet floor under the plant.
A more philosophical question is perhaps, why would you want to hang your plants in the mid-air? The small hanging kokedamas look dashing and provide interesting home decoration elements, but to hang a tree...
Clearly the idea of hanging kokedamas is not to everybody's taste, but the book itself is very pleasing.

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Hanging Kokedama by Coraleigh Parker is an excellent book of "string plants," "moss ball plants," or other similar named hanging plants that are actually Kokedama, plants wrapped in moss and then tied with string to be able to hang without a pot. They are very unique, trendy, and awesome! This book has lots of ideas, big and small, to try with full color photo instructions. Definitely recommend this book to add to the collection of those interested in gardening projects.

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Stunning photographs and beautiful floral design and styling. This book was so inspiring and definitely a must read for any plant enthusiast. Minus one start though since the instructive part was not very clear in creating these which is a primary function of what I believe the author was trying to do.

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