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Kokedama is a ball of soil, covered with moss, on which an ornamental plant grows. The idea has its origins in Japan where it is a combination of the nearai meaning "no pot" and is part of bonsai and kusamono planting styles. Many of us call these "moss balls" and they are exceptionally easy to care for mainly because the clay soils used with the wicking properties of the special moss keep the plant's ecosystem ideal. Watering is easy; soak the ball for 20-30 minutes, squeeze lightly to drain excess water and place Kokedama plant back on its pottery tray--that's it! We have many more Kokedama and additional styles of handmade pottery and vases from these artists in our stores as well.