Increasingly popular, kokedamas are generally made to be placed in a saucer. Kokedama consists of installing a plant in a ball of substrate formed by hand and wrapped in moss or sphagnum moss.

The choice of plants for a hanging kokedama depends on the final location in which it will be installed. The pots made of natural coconut fiber and cardboard (for the container inside) are 100% recyclable and biodegradable, ideal for making kokedams. The main difficulty in growing a kokedAMA lies in watering it. The most delicate step of this tutorial is the one that allows it to be hung immediately because you don't want to break a few stems. If you are new to gardening indoor plants and don’t want to get started with arrangements that are too difficult to create, check out our easy tutorial on how to make a kokesama. The alternative that we offer opens the way to a hanging indoor garden.