Concordia Student-Run Food Groups Research Project

Kokedama Workshop – Japanese Moss Balls

Details
Date:

March 5

Time:

05:30 pm - 07:00 pm

Website:
Event Website
Organizer

Sexual Assault Resource Centre-Concordia University

Website: Organizer's Website
Venue

Concordia Greenhouse

1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W. 13th floor

Montreal, QC, Canada, H3G 1M8

Monday, March 5 – Day 1 of Self Care Week
Kokedama Workshop at Concordia’s Greenhouse Atrium – Hall building, 13th floor
5:30pm – 7:00pm

***Spaces are limited to Concordia Students (20 seats) RVSP with ashley.allen@concordia.ca – You MUST be a Concordia student to attend. Please include your student ID in your email.

Originating in Japan in the 1600’s Kokedama (Japanese Moss Balls) are a cute way to make your own indoor string garden! String gardens are the ultimate indoor greenery for the modern home which also happen to make wonderful gifts (especially during the upcoming holiday season). These mossy balls of goodness not only look amazing, are easy to care for and after this workshop you won’t be stopping at just one! Before you know it your home with be filled with little hanging gardens and you will have a sparkly new reputation as number one green thumb. In this hands-on workshop you will learn how to make kokedamas, how to choose the right plants, where to keep them and how to maintain the orb. In this hands-on workshop you will learn how to make kokedamas, how to choose the right plants, where to keep them and how to maintain the orb. Facilitator: Gen is the creator of Vivarium and is passionate about getting Montrealers interested in sustainable urban gardening. She loves to learn and has really enjoyed the opportunity to share her knowledge and skills with the community.