Price: $27.99 - $23.99
(as of Jul 26, 2024 08:42:57 UTC – Details)


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Esterno Kokedama Moss Ball Hanging Planter Pots (Set of 6); Hanging Boho Planter Pots for Indoors or Outdoors

Take part in the centuries old Japanese art of Kokedama! Kokedama which translates literally to “moss ball” is also called “poor man’s bonsai”. It’s low maintenance, because the moss ball retains moisture so you don’t have to worry about constantly watering your plants. You only need to water the moss ball itself when it becomes light in weight. These are ideal for plants that have a small root system and do well without full sun. Our Kokedama kits will allow you to hang your plants from anywhere you please. A boho macrame style sling with an attached hanging hook is provided to sturdily cradle each of your moss ball planters. It’s a trendy accent to any room or area perfect for your favorite jungle and tropical plants.

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To water your Kokedama, soak it in lukewarm water for 5-10 minutes and let drip dry before hanging to prevent mess

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FEATURES

Size: 5.5 inches diameter by 3.75 inches tall (14 x 10 centimeters); rope hangs 26 inches (66 CM.) longWeight (each): 5 oz (145 grams)Color: Green/Natural brownMaterial: Moss with jute twine, all natural materialsNOTE: Since these are made of natural dried moss, the smell can be strong when you open the sealed packaging, leave in a well-ventilated area for a little while to air out

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SET OF 3: Includes three Kokedama moss ball planters and three jute twine planter hangers
MULTI-USE: Use indoors or outdoors; especially perfect for succulents and a variety of epiphytic plants such as orchids and bromeliads
SIZE: 5.5 inches diameter by 3.75 inches tall; rope hangs 26 in (2.17 ft) long; MATERIAL: Green moss ball with jute twine planter hangers
BOHO STYLE: Great addition to any boho theme home or garden decor
SPACE-SAVER: Utilize more of your counter and floor space by moving your favorite plants to these hanging planters, simulate natural conditions for epiphytes