Cost: $15 + $53 Supply Fee Financial aid slots available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Kokedama is a style of Japanese gardening in which a plant's roots are removed from soil and wrapped in layers of moss. The result is a living sculpture that can be displayed hanging or on a tabletop. Instructor Tassy de Give, author of Rooted in Design, will guide you on building a kokedama and how to maintain it. $53 Class supply fee includes the following: - Plants - Peat Moss - Sphagnum Moss - Clay - Sheet Moss - Twine Taught by Tassy de Give, a plant enthusiast and instructor who has worked in the horticulture field for the past 20 years. Tassy is a co-founder of Sprout Home and Geometry Gardens in Brooklyn, NY. She co-authored her first book in 2015 entitled Rooted in Design. Tassy has been a featured guest/writer for The Martha Stewart Living Radio Show, Elle Magazine, and DesignSponge. She is also the Plant Director for Glasswing Greenhouse in Seattle, WA. This in-person class will be delivered at the Center for Urban Horticulture. |