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The Akadama: the ideal substrate for your Kokedamas

Si eres un entusiasta de la jardinería y te encanta explorar nuevas técnicas para decorar con plantas, seguramente estás familiarizado con las kokedamas. ¿Sabías que el secreto y la razón de ser detrás de estas hermosas creaciones está en el sustrato que utilizan? ¡Entra a este artículo para descubrir más!

How to prepare the perfect substrate for your terrarium or Bol Garden

To ensure the long-term success of your Bol Garden, it is crucial to prepare a suitable substrate that provides a healthy environment conducive to the optimal growth and development of the plants in it.

¿Cómo prevenir plagas y enfermedades en las kokedamas?

La prevención de plagas y enfermedades en las kokedamas es esencial para garantizar la salud y el bienestar de las pl...

How to maintain the moss in my kokedama?

The moss is a very important part of the kokedama, since it is what gives it its unique and original look. That's why we must pay attention to it and take good care of it so that it doesn't get bad! In this article we explain how to do it.

How to detect and combat mold on your plants

Detect and combat mildew on your plants by observing the foliage, checking the stem, smelling the plant, observing the substrate and watching for insects, and use a fungicide such as Plant Protector to keep them healthy and vibrant.

How do plants breathe in a closed terrarium?

Have you ever wondered how plants breathe in an enclosed terrarium? It's a common question many plant lovers ask them...

How does an eternal terrarium work?

An eternal terrarium or garden in a bowl is a small natural ecosystem that is self-regulating and requires almost no care - it only needs to be watered once a year! So how do you water the plants in a terrarium?

¿Qué musgo se utiliza para elaborar un Jardín en un bol?

Cuando se trata de terrarios o jardines en un bol, el musgo desempeña un papel protagonista. ¡Entra para conocer algunos datos de esta esencial plantita!

How to promote the growth and development of your plants?

Plants, besides being aesthetic elements in our homes and gardens, play a crucial role in the ecological balance and in our quality of life. Promoting their optimal growth and development is not only rewarding, but also a good option to maintain a healthy and sustainable environment in our homes.

How does a Garden in a Bowl work?

The origin of terrariums is accidental; Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward was an English doctor who, in order to analyze the hatching of chrysalises, enclosed some butterflies in glass vases with soil at the base. In a short time, the seeds and spores in the soil began to sprout spontaneously.

What types of plants are suitable for a kokedama?

Plants recommended for the kokedama technique include indoor species such as Ficus Ginseng, Pachira, Chamaedorea, Beaucarnea, Asparraguera and Anthurium.
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