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Build Your Own: Kokedama Workshop

Come and get creative with our partners, Green and Grounded, to learn the art form of this unique Japanese technique.

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Kokedama translates from the Japanese for moss (koke) and ball. Come and get creative with our partners, Green and Grounded, to learn the art form of this unique Japanese technique. In this fun, informal workshop, you will hear all about the history, origins and the specialist soil mixes used to produce your very own Kokedama. Not only will you leave with your very own moss covered, potless Kokedama, you will also have the skills and knowledge to care for it and recreate your designs in the future. The package includes a tour of Tatton Park’s award-winning Japanese Garden for inspiration and entry into the parkland on the day of the event.

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Prices

Event ticket prices

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All £55.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 01625 374428

Suitability

Over 12 years

Meeting point

Garden Entrance

What to bring and wear

Dress for a garden workshop

Accessibility

The garden entrance is a short walk from the main car park. There are spaces for blue badge holders in the Stableyard car park which is closer to the garden entrance. There are some uneven surfaces.

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