Kokedama Workshop
At The Georgetown Garden Shop
Discover the Art of Kokedama: Join the workshop at The Georgetown Garden Shop on Saturday, March 21, 2026 from 2:00 to 3:00 pm.
Unleash your creativity and connect with nature in a unique way at our upcoming Kokedama workshop!
What is Kokedama? Kokedama, meaning "moss ball" in Japanese, is a captivating form of gardening where plants are transformed into living sculptures. By wrapping their roots in moss and binding them with string, you'll create a stunning display that's both artistic and natural.
What to Expect:
- Guided Instruction: Epert instructors will walk you through each step of the Kokedama-making process, from selecting the perfect plant to mastering the wrapping technique.
- Hands-On Experience: Get your hands dirty and unleash your creativity as you craft your very own Kokedama masterpiece.
- Creative Expression: Personalize your creation with decorative elements and explore different plant options to suit your style and space.
- Knowledge Sharing: Learn about the history, care, and maintenance of Kokedama, and discover innovative ways to incorporate these living artworks into your home decor.
Refreshments and snacks are included. purchase tickets here.
Refunds available until 48 hours before event.
The Georgetown Garden Shop is located at 3214 O Street in Georgetown