Master Gardener Series: Kokedama

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Classes & Workshops

Age Group:

Adults
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Program Description

Event Details

Kanawha County Master Gardener Pam King will present a program on Kokedama, a centuries-old Japanese form of garden art that is closely tied to the practice of bonsai. “Koke” means moss, and “dama” means ball. Kokedama involves using a moss ball as the supporting and the focal point for a plant that consists of wrapping the plant’s roots in a ball of soil which you then cover with moss. The class includes a PowerPoint, detailed instructions and demonstration of how to wrap the plant into a moss ball.  Attendees will be entered into a drawing to win one free kit.

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Accessibility

Individuals with disabilities who require accommodation to attend a program at any KCPL facility should contact the ADA Coordinator at least 48 hours prior to the event. Phone: 304-343-4646 ext. 1242 or 1268 Email: facilities@kanawhalibrary.org

Main Library Patrons with strollers, wheelchairs, or other wheeled devices will find it easier to use the Jacobson Tower entrance on Quarrier Street or the Skybridge entrance via Summers Street Garage.